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scsiadd

Command-line tool for hot add and hot remove SCSI devices from your Linux

  • storage-tool
  • COMMAND-LINE
  • STORAGE
  • HARDWARE
  • Launchable
  • Runs in terminal
official+codex · reviewed · May 29, 2026 description in en

Description

SCSI devices can be hot-added or hot-removed from Linux through command-line operations. This is useful for administrators managing storage buses, virtual disks, or hardware that appears through the SCSI subsystem.

It is a low-level storage administration tool. Adding or removing the wrong device can disrupt disks or data paths, so users should confirm device identifiers and active mounts before making changes.

How to run

scsiadd

Commands: scsiadd

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