yes you can, no you shouldn't.
how are you going to ensure the integrity of your data if two SLES zLinux
are going after the same data?
even if you mount read only, you'll never know what is being handled in
cache versus on disk.

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Hi,all

I'm very in troubled.
Please teach me.

I want to use shared DASD.
The DASD(ADDRESS:1000) is used by two SLES9s.
SLES9s are running on different z/VMs.
(One SLES9-A is running on z/VM-A, the other SLES9-B is
running on z/VM-B.)

Firstly, can I do above scenario?

Thank you
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