Re: Device rescan does not find all new devices

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Markus Naeher <MNAEHER@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> The missing disk is always the first one (LUN 000). I have tested this by 
> changing
> the order of the disks on ESS 2. 
> I have also repeated the test scenario with only one path per disk. 
> In this testcase, I have divided the ESS's on the two Adapters (Adapter 1 
> accesses
> the disks on ESS 1, Adapter 2 those on ESS 2). 
> Sadly, with no change in the result. 
> 
> I think the first thing I would need help with is how to further analyze 
> the problem. 
> 

Output from dmesg with SCSI scan logging on would be helpful. You can use
./scsi_logging_level -s --scan 7 with the script (let me know if you
cannot locate the script) or you can adjust the logging by hand.

-andmike
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