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The danger in sharing a PDSE "read-only" is when it get's updated "somehow" by
"someone" by "mistake"
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> Thanks for all whoresponded and thank you for your suggestions – few
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> Each LPAR has its ownmaster catalog but user catalog are shared (we use
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Thanks for all whoresponded and thank you for your suggestions – few more
points for clarification
Each LPAR has its ownmaster catalog but user catalog are shared (we use
different Res Packs during thesystem maintenance). We also use SMS and RACF
(also shared) to separate development vs.
with only reading from one, but even that is
dicey. Simple answer I got from IBM support: Don't do it.
Doug
Doug Fuerst
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>Weare running z/OS V2.3 and using CA MIM
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>Wehave two LPARs LPAR1
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ate from 2 or more LPARs and you will have corruption,
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The very short answer is you shouldn't share PDSEs outside of a sysplex.
Under certain circumstances, you can get away with it, but you're just asking
for problems.
However, I'd note that since you're sharing DASD, and master
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is is an SMS issue, not a MIM issue.
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Subject: Sharing PDSEs in shared DASD Environment
Thisis a simplified description of our environment (for thesake of this
discussion)
Weare running z/OS V2.3 and using CA’ MIM
Wehave two LPARs – LPAR1 Development and LPAR2 Production – there
Thisis a simplified description of our environment (for thesake of this
discussion)
Weare running z/OS V2.3 and using CA’ MIM
Wehave two LPARs – LPAR1 Development and LPAR2 Production – there two LPARs
areshared DASD but separate JES2 Spools and not SYSPlex. We
have"PDSESHARING(NORMAL)"
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