First off, 4% is 4% no matter what it is applied to When you build a new JFS filesystem it is always 4% full to start out with. That is how I arrived at that number.
Are you sure you didn't add you 10GB in 512-byte blocks? If you did that you would have really been adding 5 GB and the 4% overhead would still hold true.
The filesystem is comprised of 132 LPs @ 256 MB per.
frag size = 4096 ; NBPI = 16384 ; ag = 8
As for the other problem, if the lv size and fs size in lsfs match, and if you can account for all LPs in the volume group showing up in filesystems or jfslogs, then I wouldn't consider this to be a technical problem. It could be a match problem at the start.
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