Is there a properly intelligent filesystem and driver that can handle a 
read-write filesystem across multiple zLinux images?

We're trying to install the set of Tivoli products, using zLinux as the server 
for many of the pieces, and the folks doing the install have come to a piece 
that says it will run on zLinux, but requires R/W access to a specific 
directory from all servers participating in the cluster. The Tivoli people want 
to do the HA install, and so would want / need this directory on a filesystem 
that can be R/W to multiple zLinux guests.

I am unaware of any viable solution. NFS doesn't cut it, because the NFS server 
could go down. Are there any alternatives?

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Robert P. Nix           Mayo Foundation
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507-284-0844            Rochester, MN 55905
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"In theory, theory and practice are the same, but
 in practice, theory and practice are different."


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