Re: re-detect SCSi bus?

Robert L Harris (nomad@rocky.orci.com)
Sun, 15 Mar 1998 13:34:52 -0700


On Sun, Mar 15, 1998 at 05:55:38PM +0100, Kurt Garloff wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 13, 1998 at 08:51:26PM -0700, Robert L Harris wrote:
> >
> > When I did a cat /proc/scsi/scsi it gave a nice readout of my devices.
> > Now I got this:
> >
> > {0}:dogbert:/root>echo "scsi remove-single-device 1 0 2 0" > scsi
> > {0}:dogbert:/root>cat scsi
> > scsi remove-single-device 1 0 2 0
> > {0}:dogbert:/root>
> >
> > and that's all thats in /proc/scsi/scsi...
> >
> >
> > Did I miss something?
>
> You wrote to a file in the directory /root rather than writing to the
> scsi entry in /proc/scsi.
> P.S: Do you really have 2 SCSI Hostadapters? Otherwise use 0 0 2 0.
>
> --
> Kurt Garloff, Dortmund
> <K.Garloff@ping.de>
> PGP key on http://student.physik.uni-dortmund.de/homepages/garloff

As someone put it, yes it was past bed time when I did this. I re-tried
it after I was informed of my mistake and it works beautifully.

I have an AHA-3940UW which is a dual-controller so it does think there
are two controllers.

Robert

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