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OK it's Friday I have to ask you Gordon: What's an IBM SE?
David
Wolfe, Gordon W wrote:

>In certain circumstances, sharing a limited amount of dasd read-write
among LPARs is possible using hardware reserve/release.  We do this with
our shared tape catalog in VM:Tape (which is on its own real 3390 with its
own controller separate from our regular DASD.)  However, it is NOT useful
if there is more than just a little I/O to the volume.  It will lock up the
volume(s) in question faster than anything if there is lots of I/O.  It
also opens up a can of worms and I do not recommend it unless you really
really know what you're doing.  We had lots of help from IBM, STK and
Systems Center  (before it was Sterling, before it was CA) in setting it up
for VM:Tape and our STK tape silos.  I'm not going to stick my neck out and
advise you on how to do it in an e-mail without knowing your system or what
you're trying to accomplish.  If you're really interested, seek help from
your IBM SE.
>
>"A statesman is a dead politician.  Lord knows we need more statesmen!"
>--Berkeley Breathed
>Gordon Wolfe, Ph.D.  Boeing Shared Services Group
>Enterprise Servers VM Technical Services 425-865-5940
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>>From:            Uriel Carrasquilla
>>Reply To:              Linux on 390 Port
>>Sent:            Friday, June 17, 2005 8:40 AM
>>To:              [email protected]
>>Subject:         Re: DASD shared between SLES9s.(running on different
z/VMs)
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>>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.
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>NCCI
>>Boca Raton, Florida
>>561.893.2415
>>greetings / avec mes meilleures salutations / Cordialmente
>>mit freundlichen Gr|_en / Med vdnlig hdlsning
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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
>>-----
>>K.M.
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