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Moving file systems in a sysplex z/OS UNIX System Services Planning GA32-0884-00 |
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You might need to change ownership of the file system for recovery or reIPLing. Tips: When working with file systems in a sysplex, consider
these tips:
Examples: These examples assume you are working with file
systems in a sysplex.
If you mount a system-specific file system on other than the correct (system-specific) owner, either explicitly or due to AUTOMOVE=YES, loss of function might occur. For example, if the system-specific file system mounted at /dev for SY1 is moved to SY2 so that ownership is now SY2, the OMVS command on SY1 will fail. Also, opened FIFO files are automatically closed before the file system containing the FIFO is moved. They are closed because the in-storage FIFO data on the old system is not moved and is no longer accessible on new owning system. |
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