TNG here, so please bear with me.

I am in need of additional information regarding an NFS mount between z/OS
and Linux (RHEL).  I understand the how-to.  It is more of the underlying
process that I am curious about.  Particularly, if once mounted (zOS being
server, and Linux being client) and writing/copying file directly to mounted
directory, is there translation going on (I assume yes). and also, are the
file attributes (record length, blocksize, etc) required/preserved when
going to/from?

Basically, what I am trying to do is share data between z/OS and Linux.  I
have found the other thread "zLinux access to z/OS
DASD<http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-390@vm.marist.edu/msg47939.html>"
and appears that final recommendation is to go with NFS mount, but need to
know the above information.

I apologize if I've mixed any concepts.

Thanks for any information.

Patrick

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