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Latest revision as of 14:44, 13 May 2022
Home > Suse > OpenSuse Leap 15 > System Administration > Filesystem management > Rescan disks
It is possible on multiple Suse OS (eg Suse 12 SP4) that if a SCSI hard-disk is added at hypervisor level (eg VMWare), it is not automatically reflected in 'fdisk -l' output. To see this disk try:
rescan-scsi-bus.sh -a -l
In suse 11 the above did not help in rescanning disks. However, the below command worked:
rescan-scsi-bus.sh
Note:
- rescan-scsi-bus.sh has lot of options such as --forcerescan which might lead to downtime. Hence avoid using other options of rescan-scsi-bus.sh unless you are sure what you are doing.
- If it is not a production system then reboot should definitely solve the problem of harddisk not showing up.1
Once the disk is visible you can use yast2 -> partitioner for the required file-system changes (Eg resize Volume Group and resize LVM partition)
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