force rescan scsi disks

I tried it, and it does not work - disks remain. If I reboot proxmox the disk is "gone" as expected - I am testing on vmware 5.5

poolraid5 ONLINE 0 0 0
raidz1-0 ONLINE 0 0 0
sdo ONLINE 0 0 0
sdn ONLINE 0 0 0
sdp ONLINE 0 0 0


after reboot and zfs import

poolraid5 DEGRADED 0 0 0
raidz1-0 DEGRADED 0 0 0
sdn ONLINE 0 0 0
11525340032380998529 FAULTED 0 0 0 was /dev/sdn1
sdo ONLINE 0 0 0

Felix
 
So you are running virtualized proxmox nodes?
If this is true I think your only option is to reboot the server. You might will be able to do what you want if you install vmware guest utils on the proxmox node.
 
I tried it, and it does not work - disks remain. If I reboot proxmox the disk is "gone" as expected - I am testing on vmware 5.5

"gone"? So, you want to remove the disk, not scan for new ones?

If so, just do a
Code:
echo 1 > /sys/block/sdXX/device/delete
 
It works on and off - but if I remove a disk and add a new on with the same SCSI ID from vmware it will not be detected / updated - only if I reboot

If I create a new disk with an previously not used SCSI ID, it works automatically

any clues?
 
well it don't seems to be very consistent what I see :( - if I reboot the machine disk changes are detected also on the ZFS pool

It might be related to vmware? - but should be the same behavior as a physical server

Felix
 

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