Jousma, David wrote:
What about the access they will need to mount a new filesystem?
Additionally, along with that, you need to design controls so that they
don't "mount" something over the top of an active filesystem.
But they are already using HFS, so they would have to have that
kind of control already in place, right? It's not uniuqe to zFS.
When we have a outside group that needs filesystem space created, we
alloc it, and either it gets permanently mounted via BPXPRM or setup
automount so that they don't need MOUNT authority.
For our users of RDz that need a small amount of filesystem space, we
setup automount to automatically allocate ZFS filesystem if it doesn't
exist.
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Subject: Re: How to implement zFS
On Wed, 30 Jun 2010 15:48:31 +0800, ibmnew <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear all
Our shop is a parallel sysplex.We just migrated our z/OS from z/OS 1.9
to
1.11.
We didn't migrate any existing data from HFS to zFS.
What about the files systems from Serverpac (z/OS root, others and
operations files like /etc and /var? Did you migrate those or stick
with
HFS?
Our application team want to use zFS new function,but we don't want to
migrate any existing data from HFS to zFS.
We don't have any experience of zFS. Could you tell how to make our
application team use zFS new function.
Any suggestions are very highly appreciated!
You need to teach them how to use ISHELL to allocate a new
zFS or how to use IOEAGFMT.
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