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+
+fdisk still shows the "/dev/sdb" partitions even after the removal of scsi disk
+
+RHEL guest shows the partittions even after the removal of scsi disk:
+fdisk still shows the "/dev/sdb" partitions even after the removal of scsi disk.
+
+Guest details:
+-------------------
+Kernel : 2.6.32-358
+
+
+Host Details :
+
+Upstream Kernel, Qemu, Libvirt and virt-manager
+---------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+kernel version : 3.9.0+
+qemu version : QEMU emulator version 1.5.0
+libvirt version : 1.0.5
+virt-install : 0.600.3
+
+
+Steps to reproduce the issue:
+
+I. Add the SCSI disk through the virt-manager.
+2. Create the partition using fdisk  (eg: /dev/sbb) 
+3. Create a filesystem and format using mkfs.ext3 or mkfs.ext4 
+4. Remove the scsi disk  through the virt-manager. 
+5. Again run the fdisk /dev/sdb, the guests still shows the partition even after the removal of the disk.
+
+This issue is not seen with virt-io disk.
+
+This issue is also reproducible without even creating the partitions.
+
+Expected Result:
+
+The output of fdisk /dev/sd*  should not show the enties after the removal of scsi disks
+
+
+
+On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 09:33:37AM -0000, chandrashekar shastri wrote:
+> Steps to reproduce the issue:
+> 
+> I. Add the SCSI disk through the virt-manager.
+> 2. Create the partition using fdisk  (eg: /dev/sbb) 
+> 3. Create a filesystem and format using mkfs.ext3 or mkfs.ext4 
+> 4. Remove the scsi disk  through the virt-manager. 
+> 5. Again run the fdisk /dev/sdb, the guests still shows the partition even after the removal of the disk.
+
+Which emulated SCSI controller are you using?  Recent virtio-scsi gets
+notified when LUNs are removed but you may have old guest drivers.
+
+If you want to report this as a QEMU bug, please give QEMU commands, not
+virt-manager commands.  If you cannot use QEMU directly, please work
+with the virt-manager or libvirt community before filing a QEMU bug so
+the necessary QEMU-level details can be provided by them.
+
+Stefan
+
+
+[Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.]
+