DFDSS will copy the data from a -3 to a -9 with no problems. However, it
will not resize the Linux "partition" or filesystem on that drive. You'd
need to do a TRACK copy using DFDSS. The way that I would do it is to
mount the -3 filesystem on a second Linux, mount the -9 filesystem as
well, then "tar" to copy the data from the -3 to the -9. Of course, this
is very slow, comparatively.
 
 

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        From: The IBM z/VM Operating System
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sikich, Frank J.
        Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 3:40 PM
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        Subject: zLinux instance on Mod3 and need to move to a Mod 9
        
        

        To All:

           I know this has been asked before and I tried to search the
archives but was unsuccessful.  I have a zLinux instance on a Mod 3 and
I need to move it to a mod 9.  I was successful in moving a mod 9 to
another mod 9 using ADRDSSU from the zOS side.   I don't this move will
work using this method and was wondering if DDR is my only option to
achieve the move.   We are not using SFS.   Any help would be useful

         

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        Frank Sikich

         

        
        
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