Hi, Marian.

I would suggest that you look into using one of the Linux file systems
that are meant to be shared by various Linux images, be they virtual
under z/VM or real on Intel hardware.

1) OpenAFS (the folks over at Sine Nomine http://www.sinenomine.net/
know a lot about this one....)
2) IBM's GPFS (although I don't know if  this is available for zLinux yet.)
3) RedHat's Global File System (original done by Sistina, I believe...)
http://www.redhat.com/software/rha/gfs/

These are all pure Linux file systems; there is no z/VM involvement at
all, except for z/VM providing the normal hypervisor functions for Linux
guests.

DJ

Marian Gasparovic wrote:
There was a thread couple of weeks ago about sharing
filesystems using a way which didn't work.
If I want to share fs read/write for several Linux
images under z/VM, does z/VM helps with it ?
So far the only possibility I know is to run NFS
server and mount its r/w exported fs to other images.

Are there any other possibilities to share fs r/w ?

Thank you


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