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Only three FCP paths are logged in and visible

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Applies to

  • ONTAP 9.16.1P5
  • AIX 6.1TL4SP1

Issue

  • Only three FCP paths are logged in and reachable.
  • One path shows as “not-zoned” for the affected server.
  • Zoning and SAN switch configuration appear normal.

Example:

:: > vserver fcp ping-igroup show -igroup igroup1

Vserver    Igroup     WWPN          Logical    Node      Ping      Extended
           Name                     Interface  Name      Status    Status
SVM1
           igroup1   10:00:00:00:XX:XX:XX:6a 
                                    LIF02_0h  Node02    not-zoned    -

:: > vserver fcp ping-igroup show -igroup igropu1 -ext-status wwn-logged-in

Vserver    Igroup     WWPN          Logical    Node      Ping     Extended
           Name                     Interface  Name      Status   Status

SVM1
           igroup1   10:00:00:00:XX:XX:XX:b7
                                    LIF01_0f  Node01   reachable  wwn-logged-in
           igroup1   10:00:00:00:XX:XX:XX:b7
                                    LIF02_0f  Node02   reachable  wwn-logged-in
           igroup1   10:00:00:00:XX:XX:XX:6a
                                    LIF01_0h  Node01   reachable  wwn-logged-in

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