On Fri, 2 Dec 2022 13:15:26 -0500, Justin Esposito <esposito.just...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

>A little tip:
>
>If you're moving your z/OSMF instance around from lpar to lpar with the
>same userdir (default /global/zosmf), it's not a bad idea to change the
>owning system of said filesystem with a chmount -D. I've run into some
>performance issues when the owning lpar of the filesystem is not the same
>as the one running the started task, specifically with the network
>configurator.
>

Even with RWSHARE active for the file systems or defaulted in the zFS parms? 
Normally
zFS file system ownership shouldn't be a performance issue these days for R/W 
file systems
and never was for R/O file systems.  

Regards,

Mark
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