The lvm2 package lists thin-provisioning-tools as a suggested package
rather than "Depends", this is because thin-provisioning-tools is in the
universe archive (Community supported) and lvm2 is in the main archive
(Canonical supported). So, when you install lvm2 you should see thin-
provisioning-tools under "suggested packages", and you have to
separately list thin-provisioning-tools on the command line when you
install lvm2. This is the case for all architectures not just for Power.

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Title:
  Missing thin-provisioning-tools prevents VG with thin pool LV from
  being (de)activated, but not its creation

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