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<patchinfo incident="3185"> <issue id="840054" tracker="bnc">sg3_utils, openSUSE-2013-683 - causing long boot times (5min)</issue> <issue id="903332" tracker="bnc">rescan-scsi-bus.sh -i is inherently racy</issue> <issue id="904008" tracker="bnc">rescan_scsi_bus -s does not update mulitpath device as stated</issue> <issue id="955222" tracker="bnc">rescan-scsi-bus.sh error in line 1102</issue> <issue id="958369" tracker="bnc">rescan-scsi-bus.sh shows incorrect output.</issue> <issue id="981452" tracker="bnc">rescan-scsi-bus.sh --luns=<lun #> scans everything instead of just the lun specified</issue> <category>recommended</category> <rating>moderate</rating> <packager>sparschauer</packager> <description> This update for sg3_utils provides the following fixes: - Fix handling of dmsetup output in rescan-scsi-bus.sh. (bsc#955222) - Sort output in rescan-scsi-bus.sh's doreportlun(). (bsc#958369) - Fix wrong bitmask when encoding target port group in sg_stpg. - Multiple fixes for rescan-scsi-bus.sh: (bsc#903332) - Interpret DID_NEXUS_FAILURE as 'reservation conflict'. - No space in SCSI type. - Wait up to 30 seconds for TUR. - Check for removable media in sg_turs loop. - Fix rescan-scsi-bus.sh to correctly resize multipath devices. (bsc#904008) - Fix rescan-scsi-bus.sh's 'resize' option and document '-m'. (bsc#904008) - Update rescan-scsi-bus.sh to version 20160511. (bsc#958369, bsc#981452) - Add 40-usb-blacklist.rules. (bsc#840054) </description> <summary>Recommended update for sg3_utils</summary> </patchinfo>
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