The resize command to run outside VMS is called "VAX/VMS Standalone backup" and 
runs on the emulated VAX.

Standalone backup manual pages showing the process on 
http://h30266.www3.hp.com/odl/vax/opsys/vmsos73/vmsos73/6017/6017pro_050.html
(but there's lots of details there you should just gloss over).

Start off with the current system disk image, and an empty "new system disk 
image" of the size you want.

In SIMH, attach the old one under, say, DUA0: and the new one under DUA1:.

Boot into Standalone backup. Then do BACKUP/IMAGE DUA0: DUA1:

Now DUA1 is bootable.

This is "unofficially but widely accepted as" doable without standalone backup 
(from a running but quiet VMS system) if you do BACKUP/IMAGE/IGNORE=INTERLOCK 
from the running system disk.

BTW, 1.5 Gig is surely big enough for any VAX/VMS System disk. User and data 
files should go on other disks.

Tim.
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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Nathan Cutler [[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, October 10, 2010 3:46 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Simh] Resizing the system disk

Having set up my SimH/VAX according to Phil Wherry's HOW-TO (extremely
useful by the way - I've referred to it scores of times), I now have a
system disk that is only approximately 1.5 Gb in size. Now, I realize
that I might be able to get by with this amount of disk space, but I'm
curious whether it is possible to resize an existing SimH container
(without backing it up, creating a new one, and restoring).

Ideally, I'd like to shut down the VAX, issue the resize command (if
there is one), and then reboot the VAX and pick right up where I left
off. Possible?

Thanks,
Nathan
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