A useful Redbook or Redpaper, or whatever category it could be put into, would be very useful. There must be others besides me who would benefit from everything being in one place and being complete. What Alan said in his response to my post was not mentioned anywhere that I've seen. As I've said before, I generally spread out new releases or maintenance by pointing the production systems to the new code. I never thought of something new being in the VMSYS filepool. I don't think I've had to do anything with the SFS file pool space since SFS first came out. It doesn't get much use other than DFSMS and that's pretty light. When will the new Redbook come out? I'd be happy to see a beta version of it.

Jim

Kris Buelens wrote:
Seeking for some brief SFS/BFS overview: a certain DJ, well known
here, might remember I asked him in 1998 to devote a small section of
the VM/ESA Network computing with Java And NetRexx (SG24-5148) Redbook
to it.
I wrote something similar for the upcoming Redbook about password
synchronization between z/VM and z/OS, using LDAP, gsykyman and BFS.
I felt that the audience might be unfamiliar with SFS and/or BFS.
Stay tuned.

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