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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.
Sorry, lo-lp-kl, but this really takes the biscuit: what is ununderstandable in an error message which lists the reason of why and how a command failed with painful clearness?
You have a (one or more) mirrored LV, which properties perhaps say "each copy on a separate disk" (which makes sense, because two copies of one LP on the same disk would both be lost once the disk fails) and one of these disks does not have enough free PPs to increase the LV in size. Install an additional disk (or instead change the disk for a bigger one), add it to the VG (see "man extendvg"), and try again.
On a personal note: PLEASE read a bit about the Logical Volume Manager and try to understand its concepts. Everybody, regardless of knowledge or experience, is welcome here and indeed we are gladly trying to accomodate even the most "newbiest" of newbies but asking the equivalent of "what does 'disk full' mean" is supposedly slightly overdoing it.
I hope this helps.
bakunin