No, because there is no logical connection between the Linux guest and the CMS 
guest.  Linux has no way to know that the disk contents were changed.

Only by using NFS can Linux see a changed file, and that file would be an SFS 
file.

Regards,
  Alan


   Isaac Raschkovsky --- [LINUX-390] cmsfs-fuse data refreshing --- 
    From:"Isaac Raschkovsky" 
<[email protected]>To:[email protected]:Wed, Aug 17, 2016 2:44 
PMSubject:[LINUX-390] cmsfs-fuse data refreshing
  
    Is there any way that we can make changes or create a file on CMS and 
access the changes on a cmsfs-fuse directory already mounted?  It looks like 
the data is not refreshed on Linux and I  have to unmount vary the dasd 
offline, vary online and mount again to see the changes.Any suggestion would be 
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