Yes I know that, but the question I posed was whether those cards support V1 or
V2 of the RoCE standard.
Mark Jacobs
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A new build z15 Model T02 supports the following features:
10 GbE RoCE Express 2.1 (Feature Code 0432)
25 GbE RoCE Express 2.1 (Feature Code 0450)
However, if upgrading from a prior generation of z to z15 and it has the
following features:
10 GbE RoCE Express (Feature Code 0411)
10 GbE RoCE Exp
HI Fred,
ACLs are kept in the File Security Packet (FSP) for each individual file in the
Unix file system. They are not stored in RACF.
The ACL you show would allow these two users to write (w) to the file but not
read (r) or execute(x) it. You might need to add read (r) authority if they are