You can reduce the size of a compressed or uncompressed volume by using the command-line interface (CLI).
Volumes can be reduced in size, if it is necessary. You can make a target or auxiliary volume the same size as the source or master volume when you create FlashCopy mappings, Metro Mirror relationships, or Global Mirror relationships.Volumes can be reduced in size, if it is necessary. You can make a target or auxiliary volume the same size as the source or master volume when you create FlashCopy mappings. However, if the volume contains data, do not shrink the size of the disk. The system disables shrinking a volume if the selected volume is performing quick initialization. After the quick initialization completes, you can shrink the volume.
You can use the shrinkvdisksize command to shrink the physical capacity that is allocated to the particular volume by the specified amount. You can also shrink the virtual capacity of a thin-provisioned volume without altering the physical capacity that is assigned to the volume.
You cannot shrink the capacity of any volume in a Global Mirror with change volumes relationship or in a HyperSwap relationship.
You must shrink both volumes in a relationship to maintain full operation of the system. Shrink the primary volume by the required capacity, and then shrink the secondary volume.
For more information about the command parameters, see shrinkvdisksize.
Complete the following steps to shrink a volume: