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You can also print the WWPN of an HBA directly by running:
lscfg
The # stands for the instance of each FC HBA you want to query.
Managing multiple paths
It is a common and recommended practice to assign a DS6000 volume to the host system through more than one path, to ensure availability in case of a SAN component failure and to achieve higher I/O bandwidth. AIX will discover a separate hdisk for each path to a DS6000 logical volume.
To utilize the path redundancy and increased I/O bandwidth, you need an additional software layer in the AIX disk subsystem to recombine the multiple hdisks into one device.
Subsystem device driver (SDD)
The IBM Subsystem Device Driver (SDD) software is a
Refer to 14.2, “Subsystem Device Driver” on page 280 for download information and installation and usage documentation.
Determine the installed SDD level
To determine whether SDD is installed, and at which level, you can use the lslpp
Example: A-5 lslpp -l “*sdd*”
FilesetLevel State Description
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devices.sdd.52.rte | 1.5.1.2 | COMMITTED | IBM Subsystem Device Driver |
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Path: /etc/objrepos |
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devices.sdd.52.rte | 1.5.1.2 | COMMITTED | IBM Subsystem Device Driver |
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Useful SDD commands
The datapath query device command displays information about all vpath devices. It is useful to determine the number of paths to each SDD vpath device and their status. See Example
Example: A-6 datapath query device command
{yli4642:root}/home/redbook
Total Devices : 2
DEV#: 0 DEVICE NAME: vpath3 TYPE: 1750 POLICY: Optimized
SERIAL: 10522873
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