Thanks David and Dave!   I've passed this on ..  appreciate the response ..

Scott Rohling

On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 12:20 PM, Dave Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Scott, there's an open source project called MVSDASD that provides a read
> only Linux
> device driver to flat files stored on MVS DASD; e.g., sequential z/OS
> datasets. It even
> has a page comparing it to NFS. It's web site is located here:
> http://www.mvsdasd.org/
>
> Good luck.
>
>
>
> Scott Rohling wrote:
>
>> I know this topic has been done before - but you never know if something
>> new
>> has come to pass...
>>
>> The subject says it all --  We know NFS works -- but we're looking for
>> solutions outside of NFS.  A customer recently asked me about 'zFS'
>>  (which
>> appears to come from an older reference at the IBM Haifa website)..
>>
>> Outside of network mounts -- is anyone aware of something that allows
>> either
>> z/OS to read Linux filesystems directly, or vice-a-versa?  (ECKD or
>> FCP/SAN)
>>
>> Thanks for any suggestions!
>>
>> Scott Rohling
>>
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