If you are just a little bit brave and the user is logged on, you can
comment out the old 191 in the directory and create the new 191 at the same
time, then:  


CP DEFINE 191 D191.                     /* make room for new 191 */ 
ACC D191 C                                      /* access old data */
CP LINK * 191 191 W                     /* link to new 191 */
CP Q V DASD                             /* verify success       */
FORMAT 191 A                            /* format new minidisk */
COPYFILE * * C = = A (OLDDATE           /* copy the data /*
Q DISK                                  /* verify success */            
FORMAT D191 C                           /* wipe the redundant copies */
CP DET D191                                     /* drop the old disk */

If the user logs off too soon or you are interrupted in the process, you may
have to back out your changes.

When I comment out a 191 disk, I usually change it to 'MDISK D191' so I can
clean up occasionally by doing an ALL /*MDISK D191/.

Bob


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No problem!

Thank You,
 
Terry Martin
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sorry I did not see all the prior replies till after I replied



 

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Hi

My A disk is full and I am not sure of the easiest or correct steps to take
to increase the size of my A disk. Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks,

Terry

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