I should have clarified,
we do have sysplex /etc, /var and /log.
have no idea why it was set up that way all those years ago
I can see that if I created a sysplex /home things will be well :)
thanks for the help
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aha. I will take this offline but for clarity-I had noticed recently
that we do not have a sysplex root...
Thanks David
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>Of course I'm missing something...
>If I'm getting contention on the USER.HFS (because it's shared in the sysplex)
>why does it matter what directory it's in?
>/u or /home it's still the same file
I think you said you have /u as part of your IBM root file system. You also
said you have one sys
Of course I'm missing something...
If I'm getting contention on the USER.HFS (because it's shared in the sysplex)
why does it matter what directory it's in?
/u or /home it's still the same file
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On Thu, 20 May 2021 10:39:20 -0500, Dave Jousma wrote:
>Elaine,
>
>you cannot have the same filesystem mounted twice(or more) in different spots
>in the directory tree in sysplex filesystem.
>
Blessedly, the rules are different for NFS because the server handles integrity.
I usefully mounted my
Elaine,
you cannot have the same filesystem mounted twice(or more) in different spots
in the directory tree in sysplex filesystem. As mentioned before, you really
dont want to define user home directories in the root filesystem supplied by
IBM. What we have done is created a automount manag