Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: /proc/scsi/map | Date | Sat, 15 Jun 2002 22:08:54 +0800 | From | John Summerfield <> |
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> > Life would be easier if the scsi subsystem would just report which SCSI > device (uniquely identified by the controller,bus,target,unit tuple) belongs > to which high-level device. The information is available in the kernel.
Does this not fail if I pull a device off, change its ID (perhaps to fit into another system), then plug it in again? Or if I move it from one adaptor to another?
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