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Old 08-21-2007
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Resizing VG with mirror

Dear Friends,

I would like to know if there is any chance to expand a Volume Group, If this VG have a mirror.

If there is any chance to do this what would be the safer way to avoid lost any data.

Sorry about my English.

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Not sure what you are tring to do

would you like to chenage the size of a filesystem ?
chfs -a size=+1 /mountpoint

Would you like to change the size of vg
You can just add a biger disk to the vg
Break the mirror
resize the disk re-attach
remirror
break mirror on small disk
change the size reattach the disk
remirror
Note ! If you use SVC you can Just expand the disk and then just do
chvg -g vgname


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bootinfo -s hdiskxx
lsvg |lsvg -il
lsvg |lsvg -ip
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