What I did.
1. Get into ishell from Opt 6
2. Type /usr/local/
3. In my case, I apparently have nothing mounted there, so I see only
Type Perm Changed-PST8PDT ------Size Filename
_ Dir 755 2013-05-24 22:56 8192 .
_ Dir 755 2014-08-01 14:42 8192 ..
4. Enter u (for File System Attributes) next to one of them.
5. In my case, since I have no other file system defined there, I get the
system-specific root OMVS.sysres.ROOT.
If it's root, then you've been using it inadvertently, and changing the size
will be a BFD. If you see a subordinate file system there, then that's the one
you have to increase. I'm not adept at that this part, but you would create a
new bigger one, copy over all contents from the old, unmount the old one, and
mount the new one at the same point. Good luck.
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J.O.Skip Robinson
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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Scott Ford
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2016 2:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: (External):Unix System Services question
All,
How do i find the volume where '/usr/local/' lives ?
I think it might be ZFS , but how can i tell ..and how do i increase the
filesystem where it lives ?
Scott
Idmworks
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