RESCAN-SCSI-BUS.SH(1) User Commands RESCAN-SCSI-BUS.SH(1) NAME rescan-scsi-bus.sh - script to add and remove SCSI devices without rebooting SYNOPSIS rescan-scsi-bus.sh [--alltargets] [--attachpq3] [-c] [---channels=CLIST] [--color] [-d] [--flush] [-f] [--forceremove] [--forcerescan] [--help] [--hosts=HLIST] [--ids=TLIST] [--ignore-rev] [--issue-lip] [-i] [--issue-lip-wait=SECS] [-I SECS] [-l] [-L NUM] [--largelun] [--luns=LLIST] [-m] [--multipath] [--nooptscan] [--nosync] [--remove] [--removelun2] [--resize] [--sparselun] [--sync] [--update] [--version] [--wide] [HOST1 [HOST2 ...]] OPTIONS Option are ordered by their long name. Those without a long name are ordered as if their single letter was a long name. -a, --alltargets scan all targets, not just currently existing [default: disabled] --attachpq3 tell kernel to attach sg to LUN 0 that reports PQ=3 -c enables scanning of channels 0 1 [default: 0 / all detected ones] --channels=CLIST scan only channel(s) in CLIST --color use coloured prefixes OLD/NEW/DEL -d enable debug [default: 0] -f, --flush flush failed multipath devices [default: disabled] --forceremove remove stale devices (DANGEROUS) --forcerescan remove and readd existing devices (DANGEROUS) -h, --help print usage message then exit --hosts=HLIST scan only host(s) in HLIST --ids=TLIST scan only target ID(s) in TLIST --ignore-rev ignore (firmware) revision change. This is the third text field (4 bytes long) in a standard INQUIRY response. -i, --issue-lip issue a FibreChannel LIP reset [default: disabled] -I SECS, --issue-lip-wait=SECS issue a FibreChannel LIP reset and then wait SECS seconds. -L NUM activates scanning for LUNs 0--NUM [default: 0] -l activates scanning for LUNs 0--7 [default: 0] --largelun tell kernel to support LUNs > 7 even on SCSI2 devs --luns=NLIST scan only lun(s) in NLIST -m, --multipath update multipath devices [default: disabled] --nooptscan don't stop looking for LUNs is 0 is not found --nosync do not issue a sync [default: sync if remove] -r, --remove enables removing of devices [default: disabled] --reportlun2 tell kernel to try REPORT_LUN even on SCSI2 devices -s, --resize look for resized disks and reload associated multipath devices, if applicable --sparselun tell kernel to support sparse LUN numbering --sync issue a sync [default: sync if remove] -u, --update look for existing disks that have been remapped -V, --version shows version string then exits. The version string is a numeric datestamp of the form YYYYMMDD. -w, --wide scan for target device IDs 0--15 [default: 0--7] Host numbers may thus be specified either directly on cmd line (deprecated) or with the --hosts=LIST parameter (recommended). Arguments to options that end in LIST (e.g. TLIST) can have this form: A[-B][,C[-D]]... which is a comma separated list of single values and/or ranges (no spaces allowed). SEE ALSO There is a brief descripion here: https://fibrevillage.com/storage/585-rescan-scsi-bus-sh-script-for- adding-and-removing-scsi-devices-without-rebooting sg3_utils Homepage: https://sg.danny.cz/sg rescan-scsi-bus.sh April 2021 RESCAN-SCSI-BUS.SH(1)