On Sat, 2020-06-27 at 14:15 +0200, Markus Schönhaber wrote:
> 26.06.20, 22:33 CEST, Patrick O'Callaghan:
> 
> > In other threads I've mentioned I have a USB-powered external SATA
> > dock, which I'm using mainly as a backup device. Currently, I have a
> > script to power it down by doing this sort of thing:
> > 
> >    echo 1 > /sys/block/sdd/device/delete
> > 
> > I can then turn it on again using:
> > 
> >    echo "- - -" > /sys/class/scsi_host/host6/scan
> > 
> > This works, but is a kludge. A cleaner way would be to use:
> > 
> > udisksctl power-off -b /dev/sdd
> > 
> > This works too, but unfortunately also removes the /sys/block/sdd
> > files, meaning I can't turn the thing on again. However, if I
> > physically switch it on and off, it reappears, IOW it causes a USB
> > "insertion" event.
> > 
> > Is there a way to cause an insertion event without physically doing
> > anything to the dock?
> 
> eject -t /dev/sdd
> 
> might be worth a try. At least this (device node adapted, of course)
> works for me with USB thumb drives which I "safely removed" using the
> GUI. If the udiskctl command you use internally does something similar
> to the GUI function, eject -t might also work for you.

The problem is that the device node (/dev/sdd) is removed by the
udisksctl power-off command, so this doesn't work.

Thanks anyway.

poc
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