Re: Yanıt: SCSI disk adding error on Redhat EL 3

a bv vbavbalist at gmail.com
Mon Apr 13 08:40:16 UTC 2009


Its interesting that when i today looked at  by fdisk -l, i  saw it by
/dev/sdc . And now i would like make a file system ext 3  on the new
SCSI disk which will be whole 1 partion and will mount it on
/something. I dont wanna format anything wrong so what must be the
whole command ill use?

regards

2009/4/11, surendra kumar <surendrak77 at gmail.com>:
> after connected hdd ur run the devfs command for creating devies file, then
> run fdisk command  do try
>
>
>
> On 4/10/09, a bv <vbavbalist at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Also for information,
>>
>> The kernel is 2.4.21-20.ELsmp , the server is ibm e series x series
>> 345, and the new disk is
>> 300+GB
>>
>> 2009/4/10, a bv <vbavbalist at gmail.com>:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I tried to add a  SCSI disk on a HP Redhat EL 3 while the system is
>> > running and also tried t also reboot then. Both times I got the error
>> > at /var/log/messages given below also cant see any new disk on fdisk
>> > So what can be the problem?
>> >
>> > Regards
>> >
>> > Apr 10 15:56:56 intsrva kernel: SCSI Error: (0:0:0) Status=02h (CHECK
>> > CONDITION)
>> > Apr 10 15:56:56 intsrva kernel:  Key=6h (UNIT ATTENTION); FRU=00h
>> > Apr 10 15:56:56 intsrva kernel:  ASC/ASCQ=29h/02h "SCSI BUS RESET
>> OCCURRED"
>> > Apr 10 15:56:56 intsrva kernel:  CDB: 2A 00 04 1B 12 D9 00 00 08 00
>> > Apr 10 15:56:56 intsrva kernel:
>> > Apr 10 15:56:59 intsrva kernel: SCSI Error: (0:1:0) Status=02h (CHECK
>> > CONDITION)
>> > Apr 10 15:56:59 intsrva kernel:  Key=6h (UNIT ATTENTION); FRU=00h
>> > Apr 10 15:56:59 intsrva kernel:  ASC/ASCQ=29h/02h "SCSI BUS RESET
>> OCCURRED"
>> > Apr 10 15:56:59 intsrva kernel:  CDB: 2A 00 00 00 80 FF 00 00 08 00
>> > Apr 10 15:56:59 intsrva kernel:
>> >
>>
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