Extending a file system
Use the following procedure to extend a file system.
To extend a file system
Select Current File Systems from the MVUSS Primary Menu.The FS view is displayed.
DDMMMYYYY 16:59:01 ------ MainView WINDOW INTERFACE (V6.0.00) ----------------
COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> CSR
CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===>
>W1 =FS================SJSCUSSQ=*========DDMMMYYYY==16:59:01====MVUSS====D===30
C File System Name Dev FS Read FS Mount Point
-- ------------------------- Num Type Only Sts -----------
E AAO61.HFS 17 HFS No Act /usr/aodev
BBO.V51.SJSC.CONFHFS.INTUNE 29 HFS No Act /var/w51/in
BBO.V510M.SBBOHFS 30 HFS Yes Act /var/w51/in
BCVM.DEV.SJSC.MainView.HFS 28 HFS No Act /bcvm/dev/s
DMRQA.SJSC.MVALARM.HFS 24 HFS No Act /home/MVALA
MVQA.SJSC.MainView 25 HFS No Act /MainView
MVQA.SJSC1.MainView 26 HFS No Act /MainView1
MVQA.SJSC2.MainView 27 HFS No Act /MainView2
SYSI.IBMOEM.SMS.OS290.SJSC.OMVS.ROOT 5 HFS No Act /SYSTEM/var
SYSI.IBMOEM.SMS.SYSC.USER.HFS 8 HFS No Act /home
SYSI.IBMOEM.SMS.USSMON.HFS 7 HFS No Act /ussmon
USS.CICSTS.MAINT 13 HFS No Act /usr/lpp/ci
USS.CICS650 23 HFS No Act /usr/lpp/ci
USS.DB2.PROD 22 HFS Yes Act /usr/lpp/dbFrom the FS view, enter the E line command for the file system that you want to expand.When you select an HSF file system to expand, the Extend HFS File System dialog shows the chosen HFS file and its current size in pages and megabytes.
Extend HFS File System
COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> CSR
File System Name AAO61.HFS
File System Size 10836 (pages)
42.33 (MB)
New Volume N (Y/N)
Extent Unit C (M/T/C)
Extent Amt 1
END to extend file system
CANcel to exit without extending
HELP to view related help- If the HFS file has more than one candidate volume, place the extension on a new volume:
- In the New Volume field, specify Y.
- In the Extent Unit, select the unit that you want to use: (M for Megabytes, T for Track, or C for Cylinder).
- In the Extent Amt, enter an amount.
- Press PF3 to execute the command or PF12 to cancel the request.
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