[Simh] Size of disks created by Simulator

Bruce Claremont Bruce.Claremont at MigrationSpecialties.com
Fri Nov 8 11:06:06 EST 2013


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 at 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
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