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Hello,

Can somebody please help.

I'm able to view volume groups by using the command "lsvg", how can I view what space is available to that particular volume group

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Easy as that.
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with "lsvg vgname" as say johnf , you can see some informations about vg configuration , like size of physical partitions , allocated and free partitions , stale partitions ecc ecc .....

with "lsvg -l vgname" , you can see the all logical volume inside the vg .

with "lsvg -p vgname" , you can see physycal volume assigned to this vg .
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