Does anyone know of a way to get info/status on luns on FCPs that are _not_
active (failed state)?

This is the scenario:
zLinux machine with one active lun (non-NPIV)
A new lun 0x000e000000000000 was added to /etc/zfcp.conf (yes, triple
checked content for accuracy)
Ran zfcpconf.sh - no errors, no kernel messages, NO DEVICE added in
/dev/mapper
Ran multipath -ll - nothing to report; new lun had no info there
Ran lsluns - can see the old and new lun in the list (there is a -a flag in
lsluns which shows the active luns, but nothing to show 'failed' luns)

Finally traversed down one of the FCPs
to /sys/bus/ccw/drivers/zfcp/0.0.0100/0x50000973001c8d9c/ and noted both
luns are there; looked in the 0x000e000000000000 directory and failed is 1
and status is 0x60800000  So the lun didn't get added as a device, but
nothing told us that - no errors/msgs at all.

I was hoping there was something more better to run to tell me that though.
 ie, lsluns -f (for failed) or lsluns -s (to show the full status of the
luns)

Does anyone have an idea of how to show lun status info like this easier?

-- *James Vincent*

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