If your zFS file system runs out of space, you have several options
to increase its size:
- You can grow the aggregate. For more information, see Growing a compatibility mode aggregate.
- If you cannot grow the aggregate (because, for example, there
is no more room on the volume), you can add a volume to the aggregate.
For more information, see Adding a volume to a compatibility mode aggregate.
- If you cannot grow the aggregate and you cannot add a volume (because,
for example, you do not have any more volumes available), you can
copy the aggregate into a larger VSAM linear data set. There are two
ways to copy the data:
- You can copy each file and directory of the zFS aggregate to a
larger data set.
- You can copy the physical blocks of the zFS aggregate to a larger
data set.