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I think allocating another LUN is way better than increasing the size of the LUN and jumping into trouble. After it is presented to the host you can always get it into the VG and use it for any filesystems.
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I think i have heard that. At this time the other way is the only method i know how to do.
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venatorm:

I also have the VIO environment and am trying to increase the size of an existing LPAR volume (AIX 5.3). But, I don't have the 'rmvdev' command in either the padmin or root user environments (I have rmdev, but no rmvdev, and neither of the rmdev commands take a '-vtd' argument ???). Is your rmvdev command a script or an extension or something? If so, can you share it?

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Jon
i have same problem, shell don't know command rmvdev. I solve this problem by using rmdev -dev VTDname.
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