[geeks] geeks Digest, Vol 81, Issue 14

Ido Dubrawsky idubraws at dubrawsky.org
Wed Aug 19 15:24:43 CDT 2009


Nope, didn't show up as /dev/sd[X] (insert your favorite letter for X)
Nor does fdisk -l show it.  Very frustrating.  I'm trying to back up all
of the images in order to rebuild the box as an ESXi 3.5U4 box.

Ido

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-----Original Message-----
Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2009 23:57:41 -0600
From: Dan Duncan <danduncan at gmail.com>
To: The Geeks List <geeks at sunhelp.org>
Subject: Re: [geeks] DL380 does not see external USB drive
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On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Ido Dubrawsky
<idubraws at dubrawsky.org>wrote:

> I've got a DL380 running Ubuntu Server 8.04 which does not see any
> external USB drives.  I'm trying to attach a 250GB external USB drive
to
> backup the VMware images in my lab and when I plug the drive into the
> USB ports in the back I see the following message in dmesg:
>
>
>
It should just show up as /dev/sdX (a, b, ...)

Does "fdisk -l" show it?  (that's a lowercase L, not a 1)

Your internal disks will show up as /dev/cciss/cXdY (0, 1, ...) devices.

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