Neil,

Could you give a summary of how you do NFS,and what the backend is.  Do you
have encrypted disks etc

Thank you

Colin

On Sat, 25 Feb 2023 at 10:41, Neil O'Connor <ver.z...@outlook.com> wrote:

> Re Mark Zelden's comment:
>
> >>
> >>Here, we have a  zFS data set that is a full 3390-27, and is mounted at
> a location we call the /nts  Everything that we acquire electronically goes
> there:  portable software instances and PTFs from RECEIVE ORDER.  We tidy
> it up with a DELETEPKG for PTFs, since we do RECEIVE ORDER very frequently.
> >>
>
> >Ditto, except mine is still 4 volume 3390-9 zFS.  I tidy it up with a
> weekly cron script that deletes everything older than 90 days.
>
> I have found NFS the best solution for receiving electronic deliveries
> into SMP/E. You can have terabytes of low cost non-mainframe storage
> mounted in USS for this kind of thing and you never have any space issues.
> I only learned about and experienced NFS on mainframe about 5 years ago,
> but now I use it all the time for all kinds of stuff. It's really useful.
> Did I mention I really like NFS on mainframe? 😊
>
> Neil O'Connor (Australia)
>
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