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Operating Systems AIX Change lv REGION in HDISK1 Post 302757073 by MichaelFelt on Thursday 17th of January 2013 04:29:47 AM
Old 01-17-2013
The command lspv hdiskX will tell you how much free space is available on a volume. Look for FREE PP.

If that is 0 (or otherwise less than you want to grow a filesystem) you need to add a volume, or use
# chfs -a size=-XXXM /somefs_in_vg to free space from where too much has been given!

Hope this helps you further.

migratepv and/or chlv to change region assignment, followed by reorgvg (read man pages) will help minimize potential performance issues from fragmented logical partitions.
 

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TXAWS(1)							   User Commands							  TXAWS(1)

NAME
txAWS - txAWS S3 helper commands SYNOPSIS
command [options] txaws-create-bucket txaws-delete-bucket txaws-delete-object txaws-discover txaws-get-bucket txaws-get-object txaws-head-object txaws-list-buckets txaws-put-object OPTIONS
--version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -a ACCESS_KEY, --access-key=ACCESS_KEY access key ID -s SECRET_KEY, --secret-key=SECRET_KEY access secret key -r REGION, --region=REGION US or EU (valid for AWS only) -U URL, --url=URL service URL/endpoint -b BUCKET, --bucket=BUCKET name of the bucket -o OBJECT_NAME, --object-name=OBJECT_NAME name of the object -d OBJECT_DATA, --object-data=OBJECT_DATA content data of the object --object-file=OBJECT_FILENAME the path to the file that will be saved as an object; if provided, the --object-name and --object-data options are not necessary -c CONTENT_TYPE, --content-type=CONTENT_TYPE content type of the object txAWS 0.2.3 May 2012 TXAWS(1)
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