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how to determine if a volume group is normal, big, or scalable in AIX
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To determine if a volume group is normal, big or scalable in IBM AIX, run the lsvg command on the volume group and look at the value for MAX PVs.

The value is 32 for normal, 128 for big, and 1024 for scalable volume group.

# lsvg volume_group
Example

lsvg rootvg

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