On a second Linux machine,

attach both drives to the Linux guest. 

Bring each dasd online to the linux guest. 
# chccwdev --online <0.0.0000 device address>
Find out the Linux device 
# lsdasd 

Use the Linux device to mount the drives.

mount the 3390-3 as /mnt/3390-3
mount the 3390-9 as /mnt/3390-9

then do a recursive copy of the 3390-3 to the 3390-9 

# cp -R /mnt/3390-3/* /mnt/3390-9




On Mon, 2007-07-23 at 15:45 -0500, McKown, John wrote:
> 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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>            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
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