Hi, Fox.
My suggestion would be to create a directory named, say, .TOOLS and have
it owned by MAINT (MAINT.TOOLS). Put whatever common tools, Rexx execs,
etc. into it, and make sure all user can access the .TOOLS directory by
issuing the proper SFS GRANT commands.
Add a "VMLINK .dir MAINT.TOOLS" statement to the PROFILE EXEC file of
each user that needs access to the tools directory. That's it.
Good luck.
Fox Blue wrote:
Dear all,
I am currently busy to understand the capabilities of SFS. Started in the
late 80ies as system programmer we had VM/SP but there was no SFS. Since one
year I am working on a z/VM installation and have to catch up with all the
new facilities in VM.
I am wondering what would be best approach to define an X Disk in the SFS. I
mean, normally one puts the files accessible to all users on a mini disk
that everybody can access.
How can you do that with SFS? Should it be a directory in the file space of
MAINT or should I define an extra Virtual Machine for that? What would be
the most common way of achieving this?
Thanks very much in advance.
Fox
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