MacBook won't recognize firewire until reboot (no plug n play)

MacBook stopped recognize my "Mackie Onyx Satellite" FireWire-Audio-Interface until I reboot. Log Out doesn't help, only reboot works.
Does anyone have any ideas, how to make it plug-n-play(able) again?

VLK, can you check which firewire chipset your macbook has. reboot with apple key + S I suppose. it should be either Lucent/Agere (the troublesome one) or TI (the good one).
if it is Agere then maybe this will help you:
http://www.rme-audio.de/forum/viewtopic.php?id=974
supposedly all the macbooks (pro and ordinary) have the Agere chipset now and that has given some trouble for firewire audio users. I am waiting for my white macbook to arrive on monday and to test it with RME fireface 400.
please report back, hope this helps

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