![]() ![]() Jul 18 16:29:39 localhost kernel: target0:0:2: Ending Domain Validation Jul 18 16:29:39 localhost kernel: target0:0:2: Domain Validation skipping write tests Jul 18 16:29:39 localhost kernel: target0:0:2: Beginning Domain Validation ![]() Jul 18 16:29:39 localhost kernel: Vendor: VMware, Model: VMware Virtual S Rev: 1.0 Jul 18 16:29:39 localhost kernel: sd 0:0:1:0: Attached scsi generic sg1 type 0 Jul 18 16:29:39 localhost kernel: sd 0:0:1:0: Attached scsi disk sdb Jul 18 16:29:39 localhost kernel: sdb: unknown partition table Jul 18 16:29:39 localhost kernel: sdb: assuming drive cache: write through Jul 18 16:29:39 localhost kernel: sdb: cache data unavailable Jul 18 16:29:39 localhost kernel: sdb: Write Protect is off Jul 18 16:29:39 localhost kernel: target0:0:1: Ending Domain Validation Jul 18 16:29:39 localhost kernel: target0:0:1: Domain Validation skipping write tests Jul 18 16:29:39 localhost kernel: target0:0:1: Beginning Domain Validation Jul 18 16:29:39 localhost kernel: Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 Sample Outputs: Jul 18 16:29:39 localhost kernel: Vendor: VMware, Model: VMware Virtual S Rev: 1.0 # echo "-" > /sys/class/scsi_host/ host0/scan Now type the following to send a rescan request: You can find scsi_host value using the following ls command: ![]() Replace host# with actual value such as host0. ![]() Fig.01:Linux Vmware Rescan New Scsi Disk Without Reboot ![]()
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