On 31/07/2023 10:59 am, Steve Smith wrote:
Whatever. We use automount, and the "space" wasted is way too trivial to
worry about. And HSM can magically free up home filesystem zfs files that
aren't used any more.
If it's trivial, you're probably not using actually using it.
A low end laptop has 250GB available. How much space should a z/OS user
be able to use (to do their job) before they have to make a special
request to the storage management group? 10GB? 100GB?
Some of my testing runs to (temporarily) 100GB+ for input and output
files. I run it on the PC because the space isn't available on the
mainframe, but It would be nice to be able to run it on z/OS. If you get
a few users with usage spikes to 100GB the space might not be so trivial.
gil answered that one... if you really have a good reason to go poking
around in users' business.
HSM recalls are the big problem with that. And authorized_keys is the
sort of question where auditors might require you to be poking around in
users' business.
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Andrew Rowley
Black Hill Software
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