We completed a kickstart 'to SAN' with RHLE 7.2.
A linux 'shutdown reboot' worked OK but now a IPL from the FCP device fails.
What am I missing?

Here is the console:
q loaddev
PORTNAME C05076E4 5D00001C    LUN  00000000 00000000    BOOTPROG 2
BR_LBA   00000000 00000000

SCPDATA
     0----+----1----+----2----+----3----+----4----+----
0000 NORESUMENORESUMENORESUMENORESUMENORESUMENORESUMENO
0050 RESUMENORESUME
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 12:38:50
 q fcp attach dztpc001
00: FCP  FE07 ATTACHED TO DZTPC001 2000 CHPID 52
00:      WWPN C05076E45D00001C
00: FCP  FE47 ATTACHED TO DZTPC001 3000 CHPID 53
00:      WWPN C05076E45D00009C
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 12:39:14
 id
DZTPC001 AT WSPLX1   VIA RSCS     02/26/16 12:39:17 EST      FRIDAY
Ready; T=0.01/0.01 12:39:17
 ipl 2000
00: HCPLDI2816I Acquiring the machine loader from the processor controller.
00: HCPLDI2817I Load completed from the processor controller.
00: HCPLDI2817I Now starting the machine loader.
01: HCPGSP2630I The virtual machine is placed in CP mode due to a SIGP stop and
store status from CPU 00.
00: MLOFCP009E: Unable to open target port with WWPN 0xc05076e45d00001c (d_id 0x
00: 00035519) on adapter 0.0.2000.
00: MLOEVL012I: Machine loader up and running (version v2.4.5).
00: MLOEVL005E: No SCSI device found on adapter 0x2000 with WWPN 0xc05076e45d000
00: 01c and LUN 0x0000000000000000.
00: MLOEVL010E: IPL failed.
00: HCPGIR450W CP entered; disabled wait PSW 00020001 80000000 00000000 0002885E

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