IBM TotalStorage DS6000 Series User Manual

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Appendix A. Operating systems specifics

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The management of MPIO devices is described in the “Managing MPIO-Capable Devices”
section of the System Management Guide: Operating System and Devices for AIX 5L:

http://publib16.boulder.ibm.com/pseries/en_US/aixbman/baseadmn/manage_mpio.htm

Determine the installed SDDPCM level

You use the same command as for SDD,

lslpp -l "*sdd*"

, to determine the installed level

of SDDPCM. It will also tell you whether you have SDD or SDDPCM installed.

SDDPCM software provides useful commands such as:

pcmpath query device

to check the configuration status of the devices

pcmpath query adapter

to display information about adapters

pcmpath query essmap

to display each device, path, location, and attributes

Useful MPIO commands

The

lspath

command displays the operational status for the paths to the devices, as shown in

Example A-8. It can also be used to read the attributes of a given path to an MPIO-capable
device.

Example: A-8 lspath command result

{part1:root}/ -> lspath |pg
Enabled hdisk0 scsi0
Enabled hdisk1 scsi0
Enabled hdisk2 scsi0
Enabled hdisk3 scsi7
Enabled hdisk4 scsi7
...
Missing hdisk9 fscsi0
Missing hdisk10 fscsi0
Missing hdisk11 fscsi0
Missing hdisk12 fscsi0
Missing hdisk13 fscsi0
...
Enabled hdisk96 fscsi2
Enabled hdisk97 fscsi6
Enabled hdisk98 fscsi6
Enabled hdisk99 fscsi6
Enabled hdisk100 fscsi6

The

chpath

command is used to perform change operations on a specific path. It can either

change the operational status or tunable attributes associated with a path. It cannot perform
both types of operations in a single invocation.

The

rmpath

command unconfigures or undefines, or both, one or more paths to a target

device. It is not possible to unconfigure (undefine) the last path to a target device using the

rmpath

command. The only way to do this is to unconfigure the device itself (for example, use

the

rmdev

command).

Refer to the man pages of the MPIO commands for more information.

Restriction:

A point worth considering when deciding between SDD and MPIO is, that the

IBM TotalStorage SAN Volume Controller does not support MPIO at this time. For updated
information refer to:

http://www-03.ibm.com/servers/storage/support/software/sanvc/installing.html

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