09-04-2009
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Originally Posted by
r4sutton
[...]
There are four new disks available in the VG
[...]
So if I try
extendlv vol01 4
I get
0516-404 allocp: This system cannot fulfill the allocation request.
There are not enough free partitions or not enough physical volumes
to keep strictness and satisfy allocation requests. The command
should be retried with different allocation characteristics.
The LV was probably created with the default settings and therefore has its Upper Bound set to 4. If you use four more disks you need to change the LV's properties by increasing Upper Bound to at least 8 (disks) now. Use
# lslv vol01
to see LV's properties.
Change Upper Bound if necessary with
# chlv -u8 vol01
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