The easiest way to increase the disk size under VMS is to create new disks, then use BACKUP /IMAGE to move transfer the data from old to new.
At 05:52 AM 11/8/2013, priya chincholikar wrote: >Hi, > >I have a question about the disks created during simulation. >I noticed that 3 disks get attached when we run the simulator for the first >time. > >[root@localhost data]# ls >cd.iso d0.dsk d1.dsk d2.dsk ka655x.bin nvram.bin > >ford/system$ sho dev d > >Device Device Error Volume Free > > Name Status Count Label Blocks >DNFS0: Online 0 >FORD$DUA0: Mounted 0 FORD 2371878 >FORD$DUA1: Mounted alloc 0 DATA1 2940579 >FORD$DUA2: Mounted alloc 0 DATA2 2940579 >FORD$DUA3: Online 0 > > >Is there a way to increase the size of any these disks ? > >- Priya >_______________________________________________ >Simh mailing list >Simh@trailing-edge.com >http://mailman.trailing-edge.com/mailman/listinfo/simh Mr. Bruce Claremont, Software Preservationist Migration Specialties International, Inc. 217 West 2nd Street, Florence, CO 81226-1403 bruce.clarem...@migrationspecialties.com www.MigrationSpecialties.com +1 719-784-9196, Fax: +1 888-854-3417 Get your free Virtual Alpha at <http://www.freeaxp.com/>FreeAXP.com. Continuity in Computing: Founded in 1992, Migration Specialties offers modern solutions for legacy hardware & software. Look to us for virtual VAX and Alpha solutions along with OpenVMS and Tru64 Unix support. Visit our web site for more information.
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