If you have secondary allocations and space, you can grow it dynamically
with omvs command:

zfsadm grow -aggregate filename -space xxxx

Use df -kP on your mount point to determine usage and possible new
allocation (xxxx)

Otherwise, mount the new container and issue

Copytree -a /old to /new

Where /old is the old mount point and /new is the new mount point




On Mon, Mar 10, 2025 at 4:29 PM Chalk, Shelia <[email protected]> wrote:

> The file OMVS.SIZUUSRD has ran out of space. Can someone tell me how to
> copy OMVS.SIZUUSRD to OMVS.SIZUUSRD.NEW? If you have jcl that would be
> great appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
> Shelia Chalk
> Mainframe System Programmer
> [email protected]
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