Hi! I want to address the following problem: On the system with hot-attached new storage volume, such as FC-switch update configuration for connected FC-HBA on servers, linux kernel reorder block devices and change names of block devices. Becouse scsi-id, wwn-id and other is a symbol links to block device names than on change block device name change path to device. This causes the server to stop working. For example, on server present ZFS pool with attached device by scsi-id # zpool status pool: pool state: ONLINE scan: scrub repaired 0 in 1h39m with 0 errors on Sun Oct 8 02:03:34 2017 config: NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM pool ONLINE 0 0 0 scsi-3600144f0c7a5bc61000058d3b96d001d ONLINE 0 0 0 Before export new block device from storage to hba, scsi-id have next path to device: /dev/disk/by-id/scsi-3600144f0c7a5bc61000058d3b96d001d -> ../../sdd When added new block device by FC-switch, FC-HBA kernel change block device names: /dev/disk/by-id/scsi-3600144f0c7a5bc61000058d3b96d001d -> ../../sdf and ZFS can't access to device until reboot (partprobe, zpool online -e pool scsi-3600144f0c7a5bc61000058d3b96d001d - may help or may not help) Is there any way to fix or change this behavior of the kernel? It may be more reasonable to immediately assign an unique persistent identifier of device and linking other identifiers with it? Also I think this is not specific problem of ZFS. And can occur with other file system modules.Moreover, I had previously encountered a similar problem - NetAPP storage attached to servers by FC and export multiple LUN - suddenly decided to change the order of LUNs and Ext4 on servers is switch to readonly mode because driver detect changes of magic number in superblocks of partitions. With regards, Alibek!