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Old 01-05-2008, 04:06 AM
Rizwan Abbasi
 
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Dears,

I have a fasTt700 disk of 400GB and single VG under AIX 5.2 ML 03, running
under HACMP V5.1 and oracle 9i RAC cluster and using the rawlvs, now the
limitation that we are facing is the min pp size i.e. 512MB even for the
SPfile since we have one rawlv assigned to each datafile. So for SPfile of
4kb or less we have to allocate min 512MB of expensive disk space. Now is
there any way I can overocome this limitations i.e to have 4mb of pp size
for this vg?

Thanks in advance for any help or hints.

Kind Regards

Riz


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Old 01-05-2008, 04:06 AM
Arne S
 
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Rizwan Abbasi wrote:

> Dears,
>
> I have a fasTt700 disk of 400GB and single VG under AIX 5.2 ML 03, running
> under HACMP V5.1 and oracle 9i RAC cluster and using the rawlvs, now the
> limitation that we are facing is the min pp size i.e. 512MB even for the
> SPfile since we have one rawlv assigned to each datafile. So for SPfile of
> 4kb or less we have to allocate min 512MB of expensive disk space. Now is
> there any way I can overocome this limitations i.e to have 4mb of pp size
> for this vg?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help or hints.
>
> Kind Regards
>
> Riz
>
>

man chvg. Look for the option '-t'

Arne S
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