AFAIK it was required to run ZFS processes in it's own address space until z/OS 
V2.1 when it became 64 bit capable. At $previousjob I took out the ASNAME 
option and ZFS processes/services are now running within the OMVS address space.

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On Thursday, December 2nd, 2021 at 11:31 AM, Lennie Dymoke-Bradshaw 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Does anyone run colony address spaces for OMVS file systems?
>
> I am running one as follows (from BPXPRM00),
>
> FILESYSTYPE TYPE(ZFS) ENTRYPOINT(IOEFSCM)
>
> ASNAME(ZFS,'SUB=MSTR')
>
> PARM('PRM=(00)')
>
> This starts an address space called ZFS. I have used the RACF started class
>
> to assign RACF user ZFSAS to the address space. I assumed that this address
>
> space would need some special authority. While I have stablished it works
>
> with ZFSAS having UID(0) and without AND with TRUSTED and without, I have
>
> not found any definition of what might be needed. It appeasr nothing is
>
> required.
>
> Anyone come across any advice on this?
>
> (This post is posted to both IBM-MAIN and RACF-L.)
>
> Lennie Dymoke-Bradshaw
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