OT: missing /dev paths

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Looking for help kind of in a hurry. I've been searching google but not 
finding any options.

Is there any way to fix missing /dev paths to luns without rebooting?

For example, see the output from lsscsi below. The only way I know to 
fix this is with a reboot, but I REALLY Need to avoid that if possible.

Thanks
James


[2:0:1:150]  disk    DataCore Virtual Disk     DCS   -
[2:0:1:151]  disk    DataCore Virtual Disk     DCS   -
[2:0:1:152]  disk    DataCore Virtual Disk     DCS   -
[2:0:1:153]  disk    DataCore Virtual Disk     DCS   -
[2:0:1:154]  disk    DataCore Virtual Disk     DCS   /dev/sdic
[2:0:1:155]  disk    DataCore Virtual Disk     DCS   -
[2:0:1:156]  disk    DataCore Virtual Disk     DCS   -
[2:0:1:157]  disk    DataCore Virtual Disk     DCS   -
[2:0:1:158]  disk    DataCore Virtual Disk     DCS   -
[2:0:1:159]  disk    DataCore Virtual Disk     DCS   /dev/sdid
[2:0:1:160]  disk    DataCore Virtual Disk     DCS   /dev/sdie
[2:0:1:161]  disk    DataCore Virtual Disk     DCS   -
[2:0:1:162]  disk    DataCore Virtual Disk     DCS   -
[2:0:1:163]  disk    DataCore Virtual Disk     DCS   -
[2:0:1:164]  disk    DataCore Virtual Disk     DCS   -
[2:0:1:165]  disk    DataCore Virtual Disk     DCS   /dev/sdif
[2:0:1:166]  disk    DataCore Virtual Disk     DCS   /dev/sdig
[2:0:1:167]  disk    DataCore Virtual Disk     DCS   /dev/sdih
[2:0:1:168]  disk    DataCore Virtual Disk     DCS   /dev/sdii
[2:0:1:169]  disk    DataCore Virtual Disk     DCS   /dev/sdij
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