Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE SERVER 10 SP3 - STORAGE ADMINISTRATION GUIDE 2-23-2010 Administration Manual page 70

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Syntax
rescan-scsi-bus.sh [options] [host [host ...]]
You can specify hosts on the command line (deprecated), or use the
(recommended).
Options
For most storage subsystems, the script can be run successfully without options. However, some
special cases might need to use one or more of the following parameters for the
script:
bus.sh
Option
-l
-L NUM
-w
-c
-r
--remove
-i
--issueLip
--forcerescan
--forceremove
--nooptscan
--color
--hosts=LIST
--channels=LIST
--ids=LIST
--luns=LIST
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Description
Activates scanning for LUNs 0-7. [Default: 0]
Activates scanning for LUNs 0 to NUM. [Default: 0]
Scans for target device IDs 0 to 15. [Default: 0 to 7]
Enables scanning of channels 0 or 1. [Default: 0]
Enables removing of devices. [Default: Disabled]
Issues a Fibre Channel LIP reset. [Default: Disabled]
Rescans existing devices.
Removes and re-adds every device. (DANGEROUS)
Don't stop looking for LUNs if 0 is not found.
Use colored prefixes OLD/NEW/DEL.
Scans only hosts in LIST, where LIST is a comma-separated list of single
values and ranges. No spaces are allowed.
--hosts=A[-B][,C[-D]]
Scans only channels in LIST, where LIST is a comma-separated list of single
values and ranges. No spaces are allowed.
--channels=A[-B][,C[-D]]
Scans only target IDs in LIST, where LIST is a comma-separated list of single
values and ranges. No spaces are allowed.
--ids=A[-B][,C[-D]]
Scans only LUNs in LIST, where LIST is a comma-separated list of single
values and ranges. No spaces are allowed.
--luns=A[-B][,C[-D]]
option
--hosts=LIST
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