Re: Detecting New SAN LUN in RHEL5

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You need to either reboot or call a refresh on your hba's.  You're hba
refresh probably depends on your driver.  
 
Wayner 
 
 
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Creation Date: 4/16 3:21 pm 
Subject: Detecting New SAN LUN in RHEL5 
 
Hello, 
 
What's the method for detecting newly allocated SAN LUNs in RHEL5?  I
supposedly have a LUN allocated, but I can't see it in /dev/cciss or
/dev/sd*. 
 
Thanks, 
Mike. 
 
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