Some one just mentioned to me that doing the unmount and mount would be
difficult in out environment but didn't state why.
Why would this cause an issue?
Howard Rifkind [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/4/2008 4:03 PM
Went into OMVS from ISPF opt. 6.
Tried to execute the following command and got what's
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Mark Zelden [EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/5/2008 10:27 AM
On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 10:00:28 -0400, Howard Rifkind [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some one just mentioned to me that doing the unmount and mount would be
difficult in out environment but didn't state why.
Why would this cause
I might have asked the list this question about 3 years ago.
I'm running out of space in my HFS and I was wondering if there is a procedure
to extent it while mounted and running.
If so, could some one give me a 'How To'
Thanks
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Subject: Extending a currently running (mounted) HFS
I might have asked the list this question about 3 years ago.
I'm running out of space in my HFS and I was wondering if there is a
procedure to extent it while mounted and running
Howard Rifkind wrote:
I might have asked the list this question about 3 years ago.
I'm running out of space in my HFS and I was wondering if there is a
procedure to extent it while mounted and running.
If so, could some one give me a 'How To'
Thanks
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You can use
On Thu, 4 Sep 2008 14:48:16 -0400, Howard Rifkind [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I might have asked the list this question about 3 years ago.
I'm running out of space in my HFS and I was wondering if there is a
procedure to extent it while mounted and running.
Look for CONFIGHFS in the archives
Went into OMVS from ISPF opt. 6.
Tried to execute the following command and got what's below. I don't know why
I'm was restricted from executing the command as I have an OMVS segment with a
uid of 0
# pwd
Issue an ls -l /usr/lpp/dfsms/bin/configfs command and see if the execute bit
is on.
Mark Jacobs
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Went into OMVS from ISPF opt. 6.
Tried to execute the following command and got what's below. I don't know why
I'm
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Went into OMVS from ISPF opt. 6.
Tried to execute
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Went into OMVS from ISPF opt. 6.
Tried to execute the following command and got what's below. I don't know why
I'm
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Subject: Re: Extending a currently running (mounted) HFS
Went into OMVS from ISPF opt. 6.
Tried to execute the following command and got what's below. I don't know
why I'm was restricted from executing the command as I have
Jacobs
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Sent: Thu 9/4/2008 4:03 PM
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Subject: Re: Extending a currently running (mounted) HFS
Went into OMVS from ISPF opt. 6.
Tried to execute the following command and got what's
At 16:28 -0500 on 09/04/2008, Mark Zelden wrote about Re: Extending a
currently running (mounted) HFS:
If no secondary exists use CONFIGHFS (need to be superuser):
cd /usr/lpp/dfsms/bin
confighfs -x 100c /dir_of_mntpoint (add 100 cyls)
BINGO. You need to do:
sudo confighfs
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