IMO, this issue speaks to the weakness of the linux LVM. If you could dynamically shrink over-sized file systems to move the space around in the volume group as utilization patterns change (or become apparent) then this would not be an issue. /var is too small and you have tons of space in somewhere else? Shrink the other file system and grow /var. Problem solved! AIX, for example, has been able to shrink file systems on the fly for 5, maybe 10, years now and this kind of think isn't a problem.
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