I would move /usr and /opt to other volumes.  You might want to do a du on each 
of the directories and see which one is actually using the space.  I would bet 
that /usr and /opt are using most of the space.

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Wayne Driscoll
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 9:08 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Expand file system


I have a SLES 10 installation and the root filesystem is 96% full.  It
currently resides on a full 3390-3 volume, and include /bin, /boot,
/etc, /lib, /opt, /root, /sbin, /usr.  I have 3390-9 volumes available.
What would be the easiest method to either expand the root filesystem,
or move filesystems to additional dasd to free space?
Thanks in advance,

Wayne Driscoll
Product Developer
JME Software LLC
NOTE:  All opinions are strictly my own.

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