I would like to install a AIT drive to the scsi connector on our solaris box. I am very new to the unix world and would be greatful if someone could help or lead me in the right direction.
Thanks (4 Replies)
Hi. I need to find a simple SCSI adapter card for a Sun Ultra 5 workstation. I don't need the type w/ ethernet attached (e.g. X1032) as I already have ethernet onboard & they are more spendy.
I know Adaptec is out, but what unit would work? I am attaching an external SCSI tape unit to this... (4 Replies)
$ errpt | more
IDENTIFIER TIMESTAMP T C RESOURCE_NAME DESCRIPTION
3074FEB7 0802050205 T H fscsi1 ADAPTER ERROR
B8113DD1 0802050205 T H fcs1 LINK ERROR
B8113DD1 0802050205 T H fcs1 LINK ERROR
3074FEB7 0802050205 T H fscsi0 ADAPTER ERROR
B8113DD1 ... (0 Replies)
$ errpt | more
IDENTIFIER TIMESTAMP T C RESOURCE_NAME DESCRIPTION
3074FEB7 0802050205 T H fscsi1 ADAPTER ERROR
B8113DD1 0802050205 T H fcs1 LINK ERROR
B8113DD1 0802050205 T H fcs1 LINK ERROR
3074FEB7 0802050205 T H fscsi0 ADAPTER ERROR
B8113DD1 ... (2 Replies)
I have run init 0 to bring it to OK prompt.
I know that probe-scsi-all can hang the system.
I want to know what is the difference between probe-scsi-all and probe-scsi.
I was told that probe-scsi-all external and internal devices and probe-scsi shows only internal devices. what dose this ... (3 Replies)
Hi all, dummy here.... I have major errors on entering the shell. On login I get:
-bash: dircolors: command not found
-bash: tr: command not found
-bash: fgrep: command not found
-bash: grep: command not found
-bash: grep: command not found
-bash: id: command not found
-bash: [: =: unary... (12 Replies)
Help needed please! I see the following scsi errors during boot up. The server eventually boots up successfully. Please let me now how to fix these errors:
Executing last command: boot
Boot device: disk File and args:
SunOS Release 5.8 Version Generic_117350-62 64-bit
Copyright 1983-2003 Sun... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I would like to know scsi id of hard drive, which command is used to find scsi id of hard drive and disk related information.
Regards
Manoj (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: manoj.solaris
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
rescan-scsi-bus
RESCAN-SCSI-BUS.SH(8) System Manager's Manual RESCAN-SCSI-BUS.SH(8)NAME
rescan-scsi-bus.sh - rescan the SCSI bus.
SYNOPSIS
rescan-scsi-bus.sh [ -l ] [ -w ] [ -c ] [ -r ] [ host... ]
DESCRIPTION
rescan-scsi-bus.sh is a program that is used to rescan the SCSI bus using the SCSI add-single-device feature of the Linux SCSI layer.
OPTIONS -l Activates scanning for LUNs 0 .. 7 (default: 0).
-L NUM Activates scanning for LUNs 0 .. LUN (default: 0).
--luns=LIST
Scan only LUNs in LIST.
-w Enables scanning for device IDs 0 .. 15 (default: 0 .. 7).
--ids=LIST
Scan only device IDs in LIST.
-i, --issue-lip
Issue a FibreChannel LIP reset (default: disabled).
-r, --remove
Enables removing of devices (default: disabled).
--forceremove
Remove and readd every device (dangerous).
-c Enables scanning of channels 0 1 (default: 0).
--channels=LIST
Scan only channels in LIST.
host, --hosts=LIST
If host adapters are given, only these are scanned (default: all).
--nooptscan
Don't stop looking for LUNs if 0 is not found.
--color
Use coloured prefixes OLD/NEW/DEL.
LIST is a comma separated list of single values and ranges (no spaces allowed), e.g. 0,2-3,8,10-15.
AUTHOR
rescan-scsi-bus.sh was written by Kurt Garloff <garloff@suse.de>.
COPYRIGHT
This program is free software. You can use it under the terms of the GNU GPL (General Public License) Version 2 (or any later version, at
your option). Note, that the GNU GPL implies, that there is NO WARRANTY at all. Full text of the GPL can be found in /usr/share/common-
licenses/GPL file.
AVAILABILITY
rescan-scsi-bus.sh is available from
http://www.garloff.de/kurt/linux/scsidev/
March 1998 RESCAN-SCSI-BUS.SH(8)