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Increase in space in mount point.

I am working in AIX 4.3.3 , here when we are doing one activity we ran out of space in one mount point, we need to increase the space in that mout point by reducing it in another mount point, can anybody help me out in carrying this activity.


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It can be solved to some extend and this depends on other file systems/logical partitions...What logical partitions do u have..send lsvg -l...
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Increase in space in mount point

Hai Manu,,

I cannot get any output for lsps -l , but the output for lsps is
rootvg

We have to unmount the present mount point and the mount point which is having more space before that backup that, and then create a new mount point with new values . Then put the datas back. I know the procedure to do it. But I donot know the command to perfom the task. Can you help on this.

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Vipin,

Post the lsvg -l


Will tell u the procedure..
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