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Operating Systems AIX setting default PP size Post 302327449 by filosophizer on Sunday 21st of June 2009 04:00:34 PM
Old 06-21-2009
Is there a way to increase the PP Size of a volume group say rootvg ?

non-rootvg could be done by taking backup--- delete VG -- Create new VG with new PP SIZE and restore DATA...

But for ROOTVG anything in AIX 6 ?

Another weird thing:

I installed AIX 6 on two different LPARs -- each disk size was 50GB
On One LPAR PP SIZE became 64MB and on the other it became 32MB
This was direct installation from CD ( not via NIM )

references:
Storage Management in AIX 5L Version 5.3

IBM: AIX - Problems with extendvg rootvg hdisk1
 

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