Don't forget to do all this for your 490 minidisk as well, as there are
several processes that assume that 490 and 190 are very similar....

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On 5/19/08 7:50 AM, "Kris Buelens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Extending the S-disk is seldom done, because not that easy.  Most
> people would place extra
> products on the Y-disk (19E), or yet another disks, accessed by
> SYSPROF.  But, if you insist:
> - FORMAT the new minidisk e.g. as B
> - FORMAT newcuu B nnn (RECOMP
>   makes room for the CMS nucleus, "nnn" is the size of the new
> minidisk minus 7 cylinders
>   (a CMS nuclues is supposed to take at most 7 cylinders nowadays)
> - update DMSNGP, adapt CYLADDR=100 to CYLADDR=nnn
>   regenerate DMSNGP
> - VMFBLD PPF ZVM CMS  CMSLOAD (ALL
>   to build the new nucleus load deck in your reader
> - DET 190 #DEF newcuu 190#IPL 00C CLEAR
> 
> As this is not for dummies, I explained briefly.
> 
> Kris
> 
> 2008/5/19, Fox Blue <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Dear all,
>> 
>> What is the correct procedure for extending the MAINT 190 (S-Disk)? My MA
>> INT
>> 190 is 82% full and I would like to prepare myself for the case of extend
>> ing
>> it. It can be that we install some products (like DCF) that reside on the
>> 
>> S-Disk.
>> 
>> Is allocation of a new mini disk and a DDR to that enough or do I have to
>> 
>> make a CMS format and a copy of all files to that new disk? Please advise
>>  on
>> this. Thank you very much in advance.
>> 
>> Best regards,
>> 
>> Fox
>> 
> 

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