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== Installation of a New Physical Volume == | == Installation of a New Physical Volume == | ||
# Create and allocate the disk to the Linux guest on the VMWare Host | # Create and allocate the disk to the Linux guest on the VMWare Host | ||
=== Linux === | === Linux === | ||
# On the Linux guest, rescan the SCSI Bus | # On the Linux guest, rescan the SCSI Bus | ||
# | #: <tt>'''# echo '- - -' > /sys/class/scsi_host/host#/scan'''</tt> | ||
# If you do not know the host, just scan the entire SCSI Bus | # If you do not know the host, just scan the entire SCSI Bus | ||
# | #: <tt>'''# echo 'scsi add-single-device' 0 0 X 0 > /proc/scsi/scsi'''</tt> | ||
### X is the Next SCSI ID | ### X is the Next SCSI ID | ||
# Review the messages log for the new device name of the disk | # Review the messages log for the new device name of the disk | ||
# | #: <tt>'''# tail /var/log/messages'''</tt> | ||
# Follow the [[LVM Install a New Physical Volume|PV Install]] Procedure | # Follow the [[LVM Install a New Physical Volume|PV Install]] Procedure | ||
=== Windows === | === Windows === |
Revision as of 18:55, 1 March 2017
Installation of a New Physical Volume
- Create and allocate the disk to the Linux guest on the VMWare Host
Linux
- On the Linux guest, rescan the SCSI Bus
- # echo '- - -' > /sys/class/scsi_host/host#/scan
- If you do not know the host, just scan the entire SCSI Bus
- # echo 'scsi add-single-device' 0 0 X 0 > /proc/scsi/scsi
- X is the Next SCSI ID
- Review the messages log for the new device name of the disk
- # tail /var/log/messages
- Follow the PV Install Procedure