Adding filesystem space

How can I add filesystem space to a filesystem that has reched 100%? It is the /usr filesystem and it is on a x86 machine running solaris 10. Will this also be the same way adding filesystem space on a Sparc machine?

Since /usr is just a loop back file system in a zone, I doubt you're really asking about zones here...
That said, check out this -- it might help:
http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/content/submitted/expand_ufs_svm.html

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