RE: 3ware drive hotswapping

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On Mon, 2004-06-21 at 18:17, Adam Radford wrote:
> Please make sure that:
> 
> 1. You have support for /proc/scsi turned on in your kernel.

yup (cat /proc/scsi/scsi shows lots of stuff, and
remove-single-device/add-single-device work for other drives).

> 2. You have powered the drive back on after re-insertion.

uh..... ummm..... how do I do that?

I was told the drives are not programmed to power on when the machine
powers on, but instead by the controller in order to prevent a power
surge on start (we have 24 disks); though for the life of me I can't
figure out where that is set (the Alt-3 screen on startup doesn't seem
to show any option regarding that).

> 3. You have a 3ware driver >= v1.02.00.032.

yup

	Scott


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