adding a device

From: Mark Van Overbeke (markvo_at_mrs.umn.edu)
Date: 07/29/03

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    I have a DS20E running Tru64 V5.1A(?) I believe and have added (hot
    swap) a disk. How do I now tell the OS to go and create the devices so
    I can talk to the disk? I have tried /sbin/dsfmgr, but that didn't get
    it done. At least what I tried did not work.

       Mark

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