Look in chapter 4 of the Administrators's Guide. Basically, you need to
create a new volume which will be logically joined to the existing volume.
Be sure the new volume is a multiply of 4MB plus 1MB for overhead (i.e. 5MB,
9MB, 13MB ...). Format the volume with dsmfmt. Then in adsm, DEFINE
DBVOLUME <volume-name> and EXTEND DB <volume-size>.
On Tue, 2 Sep 1997, marioj wrote:
> hey gang,
>
> I ran the q db command and found that our db size is set for 4mb. It is
> already
> 19%util and we have only a few small test files currently backed up. It
> appears that sometime in the very near future, we are going to run out
> of db space. The problem is that
> the maximum extension size is the same as the max capicity, thus no more
> room to extend.
> What should we do? dsmfmt another db since all the current work is test
> only(non critical data)? Or is there a more simple solution?
>
> thanx,
> Mario
>
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