Using VDBench with read-only filesystem ?

I wanna run a VDBench session with format, then change the fs to read only and run VDBench again with only read ops..
Is this thing possible ?
Right now im getting this error :
16:41:58.797 localhost-0 : 16:41:58.797 common.failure():
16:41:58.797 localhost-0 : java.io.FileNotFoundException: /mnt/ibox054/node-1/fs14104394011/no_dismount.txt (Read-only file system)
16:41:58.797 localhost-0 :      at java.io.FileOutputStream.open(Native Method)
16:41:58.798 localhost-0 :      at java.io.FileOutputStream.<init>(Unknown Source)
16:41:58.798 localhost-0 :      at Utils.Fput.<init>(Fput.java:61)
16:41:58.798 localhost-0 : 16:41:58.798 common.failure(): System.exit(-98)
16:41:58.798 localhost-0 :      at Utils.Fput.<init>(Fput.java:34)
16:41:58.798 localhost-0 :      at Vdb.InfoFromHost.checkAutoMount(InfoFromHost.java:978)
16:41:58.798 localhost-0 :      at Vdb.InfoFromHost.getInfoForMaster(InfoFromHost.java:298)
16:41:58.798 localhost-0 :      at Vdb.SlaveJvm.getMessagesFromMaster(SlaveJvm.java:212)
16:41:58.799 localhost-0 :      at Vdb.SlaveJvm.main(SlaveJvm.java:383)
So it looks like VDBench demands a writable fs to work , even if only read ops exist.

Thank you for the SUPER fast response!
File downloaded successfully, but :
Is it trying to change the vdb_control.file ?
17:20:11.534 All slaves are now connected
17:20:12.605 localhost-0 : 17:20:12.605 common.failure():
17:20:12.605 localhost-0 : Abort requested: java.io.FileNotFoundException /mnt/ibox054/node-1/fs14104394011/vdb_control.file (Read-on
ly file system)
17:20:12.606 localhost-0 : java.io.FileNotFoundException: /mnt/ibox054/node-1/fs14104394011/vdb_control.file (Read-only file system)
17:20:12.606 localhost-0 :      at java.io.FileOutputStream.open(Native Method)
17:20:12.606 localhost-0 :      at java.io.FileOutputStream.<init>(Unknown Source)
17:20:12.606 localhost-0 : 17:20:12.606 common.failure(): System.exit(-98)
17:20:12.606 localhost-0 :      at Utils.Fput.<init>(Fput.java:61)
17:20:12.606 localhost-0 :      at Utils.Fput.<init>(Fput.java:34)
17:20:12.607 localhost-0 :      at Vdb.ControlFile.writeControlFile(ControlFile.java:86)
17:20:12.607 localhost-0 :      at Vdb.FileAnchor.initializeFileAnchor(FileAnchor.java:268)
17:20:12.607 localhost-0 :      at Vdb.FwgRun.startFwg(FwgRun.java:104)
17:20:12.607 localhost-0 :      at Vdb.SlaveWorker.doFileSystemWorkload(SlaveWorker.java:264)
17:20:12.607 localhost-0 :      at Vdb.SlaveWorker.run(SlaveWorker.java:131)
17:20:12.944

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