Well that is distressing...you have corruption which will probably bite you eventually....
If I had an old mksysb that was good I would probably restore it...or do a preservation install....but I would make sure that my data at least was backed up before I did it...
Or I would try to move my stuff to another filesystem. Create a new filesystem ....move my stuff...then delete the old filesystem and put it back...maybe that will
fix some of the problems...you can't do that for the major ones like /var and /tmp...
you can also do an lppchk -v and lppchk -c and see if the system has broken filesets... Can you do any lsvg command or lspv command? If not you have ODM corruption as well.......
When the ODM entries for a volume group are corrupted, you may notice one of the following symptoms:
The lsvg, lslv or lspv commands fail.
You cannot change the size of file systems.
The system cannot find volume groups or device IDs.
The output of the following command contains question marks (?s) in some fields, or some fields are blank:
lsvg -l [VGname]
I am happy your system is up, but I would not have a warm and fuzzy about it...I would make sure I backed up at least your data...so if you do have to do a preservation install........or a restore from a mksysb your stuff is current...
Good Luck........the fsck may have removed some files that are needed because they were so corrupted.....Make sure you look in the errpt for hardware errors on the disk...that can cause problems as well........... A call to IBM may be a good thing to try and fix what problems you have...sounds like multiple ones....
my guess is that they will tell you to try and restore from mksysb.....
Again sorry your system is sick.