I haven't worked with AIX for almost exactly 2 years, but I think lsfs, 
with some combination of parameters, will tell you.
Alternately, fsstat, i think it is, can dump the superblock in a 
human-readable format, from which you can get the same info.  Heck, you 
can even turn the support off and on, though that may corrupt the fs in 
some circumstances.

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        Subject:        Re: AIX & Large File Support Problem (+ Solution)
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That said, I have no idea if the filesystems were created with bf=true. 
(Is
there some way to figure that out?)
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