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Re: scsictl equivalent for SATA



drvctl should work for you - this was added in the last couple of months.

On Mon, 1 Aug 2011, Manuel Bouyer wrote:

On Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 12:43:03PM +0200, Edgar Fuß wrote:
I've got a hot-pluggable SATA drive in a RAID1 that failed.
I've never been into this with SATA, only with SCA.
What do I do after physically replacing the drive to make the new one known to 
the kernel?
I do know how to re-build the RAID, but what's the analogous to scsictl 
detach/scan?

There is none at this time (unless something changed recently I didn't
notice). But if you plugged the new drive in the same slot as the old
one, you should be able to use it without extra steps.

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