Thanks to everyone!

> Only via the z/OS NFS client. You need to export the files from the 
Linux
> system via the Linux NFS server, and then use the NFS client in z/OS to 
do
> the access. z/OS has no direct FCP support yet.

I hope to see z/OS in the real Open World sometimes...

(http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/zos/overview/zosnew14.html 
looked like z/OS has FCP support...) 

> 
> BTW, this is a great use for a hardware hipersocket.

How many CP load generated by HyperSockets? Our applications need more CPU 
than network bandwidth. Is it a good idea to use OSA instead of 
HyperSockets?

István

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