For the rootvg, you cannot change it once your OS is installed, so using vidyadhar85's idea I don't think will work. One way you can set during a NIM restore is by specifying a image.data file that has the PPSIZE set to what you want it to be. Here is the part of an image.data file that refers to the rootvg attributes. The PPSIZE here is set to 64MB:
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xfs_mdrestore
xfs_mdrestore(8) System Manager's Manual xfs_mdrestore(8)NAME
xfs_mdrestore - restores an XFS metadump image to a filesystem image
SYNOPSIS
xfs_mdrestore [ -g ] source target
DESCRIPTION
xfs_mdrestore is a debugging tool that restores a metadata image generated by xfs_metadump(8) to a filesystem. The source argument speci-
fies the location of the metadump image and the target argument specifies the destination for the filsystem image. If the source is -,
then the metadata image is read from stdin. This allows the output of be another program such as a compression application to be redirected
to xfs_mdrestore. The target can be either a file or a device.
xfs_mdrestore should not be used to restore metadata onto an existing filesystem unless you are completely certain the target can be
destroyed.
OPTIONS -g Shows restore progress on stdout.
DIAGNOSTICS
xfs_mdrestore returns an exit code of 0 if all the metadata is successfully restored or 1 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO xfs_metadump(8), xfs_repair(8), xfs_check(8), xfs(5)BUGS
Email bug reports to xfs@oss.sgi.com.
xfs_mdrestore(8)