root@xxxxx:/>lspath
root@xxxxx:/>lspath -l hdisk20
lspath: 0514-538 Cannot perform the requested function because the
specified device does not support multiple paths.
root@xxxxx:/>lsvg -p rootvg
rootvg:
PV_NAME PV STATE TOTAL PPs FREE PPs FREE DISTRIBUTION
hdisk20 active 799 664 159..125..60..160..160
root@xxxxx:/>lsdev -Cc disk |grep hdisk20
hdisk20 Available 02-T1-01 Hitachi Disk Array (Fibre)
root@xxxxx:/>lslpp -L |grep -i hitachi
Hitachi.aix.support.rte 5.0.52.3 C F AIX Support for Hitachi Disk
root@xxxxx:/>lslpp -L |grep -i mpio
devices.common.IBM.mpio.rte
5.3.12.1 C F MPIO Disk Path Control Module
root@xxxxx:/>oslevel -s
5300-12-01-1016
hdisk20 Available 02-T1-01 Hitachi Disk Array (Fibre)
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hdisk20 U8233.E8B.106178P-V10-C102-T1-W50060E8016050814-L0 Hitachi Disk Array (Fibre)
Manufacturer................HITACHI
Machine Type and Model......OPEN-V
Part Number.................v..l
ROS Level and ID............37303036
Serial Number...............50 10508
EC Level....................
FRU Number..................
Device Specific.(Z0)........00000332EF000002
Device Specific.(Z1)........01CF 2E ....
Device Specific.(Z2).........
Device Specific.(Z3).........
Device Specific.(Z4).........l
Device Specific.(Z5).........P
Device Specific.(Z6)........
estes são discos SAN e têm configuração vio com npiv
Eu acho que o lspath vem junto com o bos.rte, existe uma maneira de reinstalá-lo, apenas para verificar, até eu acho que não deveria ser o caso.
Eu tenho os seguintes pacotes instalados: