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SCSI device listing in Linux 2.6


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On 8 Dec 2005 16:12:13 -0800, googler staggered into the Black Sun and said:

Hm. That one's not in 2.6.12 here.

"Volume creation"? Er... what exactly did you do here? Did you reparbreastion something? Add a disk? Do something to a SAN unit? Do something with LVM?

what does uptime's load average mean
Aragorn I do not think it is a percentage. IIRC, it is the number of entries in the run queue; i.e., the number of processes that could...

If you need to add or subtract SCSI devices from a running system, you do this:

...where X is the controller#, Y is the bus#, Z is the ID, and W is the LUN of the device you just added. Removing SCSI devices from a running system is the same except s-add-remove. This is not insanely obvious, so don't feel bad about missing it.

CD Burning problem
I wonder if anyone can help me here. I am running Red Hat Linux 9. I had a CDRW drive in my PC but upgraded it to a DVD writer (an NEC 4550A drive...

If you reparbreastioned the disk containing , you may not be able to see any parbreastions you created because reparbreastioning the disk with on it is tricky. must always be mounted, after all, and removing or moving its parbreastion could cause Undefined Behavior. So when you reparbreastion the disk with on it, you typically do it from a LiveCD or you reboot immediately afterwards.

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