#!/bin/sh # # add-disk # Contributed by Tim Hoogasian (hoogs@usa.net) # # Runs the commands to make Solaris locate a new disk that # has been plugged in after the system was booted. # # This script can be used on a Solaris system to add a SCSI disk # without needing to reboot/reconfigure the system. It's short and # simple, but it's quite handy -- and it saves you from having to # remember the individual commands.... :-) # You might also want to use the format.dat file if you don't have one # yet. It is in this same mtools/scripts directory, and should be # stored in /etc, or appended to the existing format.dat file # All you have to do is attach the Jaz drive, check to make sure there # isn't SCSI address conflict (Zip and Jaz media tend to default to ID # number 5) power it up, run "add-disk", insert the media, and GO! /usr/sbin/drvconfig /usr/sbin/devlinks /usr/sbin/disks # or /usr/sbin/tapes for tapes /usr/ucb/ucblinks # Compatibility links exit 0