Yup. Do it all the time. There are several different ways to accomplish this, depending on how you want to do the authorizations. Contact me offline to discuss.
-- db David Boyes Sine Nomine Associates > -----Original Message----- > From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Christine Brogan > Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2002 1:46 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Linux using NFS for Admin > > > I was checking to see if anyone one out there running Linux > is using a setup similar to this....... > > To use one Linux image as an administrator machine, > utilizing NFS, for administering user id's and files. As in, > one id that "owns" the files for WAS, etc. that would do > maintenance that all other instances would then link to R/O. > We're trying to avoid having to update say a version of WAS > on each individual Linux machine. > > We would like to set this up, but are curious if anyone else > is using this kind of setup and if it is feasible. > > Thanks! > Christine Brogan > Systems Management Integration Professional > AXP Out-Tasking Relationship > IBM Global Services > Phone:602-766-2117 > Cell: 602-317-1706 > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
