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how to determine which MPIO path is associated to a vscsi adapter in AIX 5L |
Description
To determine which MPIO path is associated to a vscsi adapter in AIX 5L:
# lspath -F "name path_id parent connection status"
The output returns something similar to:
hdisk0 0 vscsi0 810000000000 Enabled hdisk0 1 vscsi1 810000000000 Enabled hdisk1 0 vscsi0 820000000000 Enabled hdisk1 1 vscsi1 820000000000 Enabled
The first field is the hdisk. The second field is the "Path" number (seen with 'lspath') The third field is the parent (vscsi adapter) The fourth field is the connection The fifth field is the status (Enabled, Disabled, Missing, etc) |
Example
lspath -F "name path_id parent connection status" |
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