If I do a lsvg -l vg01 it shows
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lsvg -l vg01
vg01:
LV NAME TYPE LPs PPs PVs LV STATE MOUNT POINT
loglv00 jfslog 1 2 2 open/syncd N/A
lv00 jfs 32 32 1 open/syncd /gerfs
fslv08 jfs2 4 8 2 open/syncd /sybdumps
syb_master sybasedb 1 1 1 closed/syncd N/A
syb_stscomdata1 sybasedb 1 1 1 closed/syncd N/A
syb_procs sybasedb 1 1 1 closed/syncd N/A
syb_tempdb sybasedb 1 1 1 closed/syncd N/A
syb_evdata1 sybasedb 2 2 1 closed/syncd N/A
syb_systemdb sybasedb 1 1 1 closed/syncd N/A
fslv03 jfs2 39 78 2 open/syncd /oracle01
fslv04 jfs2 40 80 2 open/syncd /oracle02
syb_evlog1 sybasedb 1 1 1 closed/syncd N/A
fslv09 jfs2 24 48 2 open/syncd /sybwork
loglv01 jfs2log 1 2 2 open/syncd N/A
fslv07 jfs 12 12 1 closed/syncd N/A
fslv05 jfs2 53 106 2 open/syncd /oracle03
fslv00 jfs2 107 107 2 open/syncd /oracle11g
fslv01 jfs2 68 136 2 open/syncd /work
fslv02 jfs2 5 10 2 open/syncd /lsrc
I tried the following:
# chfs -a size=+100M /lsrc
and received this error:
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.
-- David