Respectfully, I find it a little hard to believe that your 5.2 system
did not come shipped with TDISK (or TDSK).  I'm reasonably confident
that all recent versions of VM have TDSK defined when they're installed.
Did someone delete it after 5.2 was installed?  I would then question
why they did it because TDSK always comes in handy. Plus the amount
defined at initial install isn't very big, so it isn't using much disk
space.  However, reflecting on the install process, it's been over a
year since I installed 5.2, there may be an option to install TDSK
during the initial install.  Maybe it was glossed over during the
install.

 

Steve G.

 

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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Hamilton, Brian
Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 2:13 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IBMVM] Have no TDSK defined on our system, can I define it and
use it without performing an IPL?

Sorry it's been awhile, our 5.2 system doesn't have any TDSK defined and
I would like to define 100 cylinders as TDSK.  I have a volume that I
use for allocating mini disks, its approx. 75% empty and I want to
allocate the last 100 cylinders as TDSK.

 

Can this be done with an IPL?   And to do allocate the space do I just
invoke CPFMTXA, then ALLOCATE TDSK?

 

Thanks 

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