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Date:      Mon, 26 Jun 1995 12:51:42 +0100 (BST)
From:      Paul Richards <paul@lambda>
To:        hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   scsi reprobing
Message-ID:  <199506261152.MAA00268@lambda>

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The scsi(8) manpage says:

	 The -p option can be used against the "super scsi" device /dev/scsi/super
     to probe all devices with a given SCSI lun on a given SCSI bus.  The bus
     can be selected with the -b option and the default is 0.  The lun can be
     selected with the -l option and the default is 0.  See scsi(4) for a de-
     scription of the "super scsi" device.

     The -r option can be used in FreeBSD 1.1 to reprobe a specific SCSI de-
     vice at a given Bus, Target and Lun.  This is not needed in FreeBSD 2.1,
     since opening a fixed SCSI device has the side effect of reprobing it,
     and probing with the bus with the -p option should bring on line any new-
     ly found devices.  See scsi(4) for a description of fixed scsi devices.

Does any of this actually work? Opening a device that wasn't on when the
system booted results in "device not configured messages".

The super scsi device doesn't exist and isn't reference in the scsi(4)
manpage.

-- 
  Paul Richards, Bluebird Computer Systems. FreeBSD core team member. 
  Internet: paul@FreeBSD.org, http://www.freebsd.org/~paul
  Phone: 0370 462071 (Mobile), +44 1222 457651 (home)



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