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Symptom & Impact
lspath shows Missing paths and SAN-backed disks throw transient I/O errors.
Environment & Reproduction
Occurs after SAN switch failover, zone change, or HBA firmware mismatch on POWER LPARs.
Root Cause Analysis
MPIO loses one or more fcsN paths, leaving the disk with reduced redundancy.
Quick Triage
Run lspath, lsdev -Cc adapter, and fcstat fcsN to spot Missing paths and link errors.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Inspect errpt -aj LINK_ERR and SC_DISK_ERR entries to confirm adapter or fabric issues.

Solution – Primary Fix
Re-enable paths with chpath -s enable -l hdiskN -p fcsN after the fabric is restored.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
If the path stays Missing, rmpath then cfgmgr to rediscover the device cleanly.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
lspath reports Enabled on all paths and fcstat shows no link errors for 1h.
Rollback Plan
Disable problematic paths with chpath -s disable and reroute I/O via remaining HBAs.
Prevention & Hardening
Keep HBA firmware on supported levels and zone each LPAR to redundant fabrics.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Related to disk hardware errors, syncvg stale partitions, and SAN switch logs.
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References & Further Reading
IBM AIX 7.2 MPIO and Fibre Channel adapter administration docs.
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