I guess the only command that may (and I'm using "may") give you something about a failed LCC is symevent .. however in my experience a failed LCC card gave only a lot of broken drives in the backend (as reported by symdisk) but nothing more in symevent ... Thus I'd stick with MikeMac answer
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Can you try with
symcfg list -env_data -v | more
symcfg list -da all -v| more
This will list the detail list of the sym box