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> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrew Metcalfe
> Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 10:42 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: USS file sharing in z/OS
> 
> I have a slightly different requirement, and I have come to 
> the conclusion that 
> I can't meet it.
> 
> I have a user that wants to share zFSes between a subset of 
> systems within 
> a 13-way parallel sysplex. 
> Not all dasd is shared between all members of the sysplex. We 
> merged 3 
> sysplexes into one and only share the dasd necessary to run 
> the plex e.g. 
> CDS, logger, MII etc. We are in the process of converting to 
> a full sysplex 
> where all resources will be available, but this will take 
> some time (sometime 
> never!).
> 
> As all systems do not share the dasd, I cannot move to 
> SYSPLEX(YES) type 
> file sharing. I realise that I could share the files if they 
> were mounted R/O, but 
> I know the application wants to R/W. 
> Does anyone have any clever suggestions?
> 
> Thanks

NFS. A bit complicated, but workable. If you have hipersockets between
the z/OS images, it should be quite fast.

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John McKown
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