[rescue] hot swap scsi
    Joshua D Boyd 
    jdboyd at cs.millersville.edu
       
    Sun Mar  3 23:15:47 CST 2002
    
    
  
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 12:01:34AM -0500, Brian Hechinger wrote:
>  So, is it possible on linux, netbsd, or solaris to stop traffic to a device?
> 
> DiskSuite does, and i think RAIDframe might.  don't know about the OSes by
> themselves, but a hotswap drive in a non-array config is usually rather
> useless. :)
No.  Think external disks for moving data between machines.  Think CD-Roms,
Zip drives, and scanners.
> you should not need to boot -r in solaris as long as the scsi id and the
> controller it's connected to doesn't change.
The problem was that I had previously done a boot -r without it connected.
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Joshua D. Boyd
    
    
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