Re: SHARE: Third call for session chairs

2008-07-24 Thread Mike Walter
Already in the works not for San Jose (Gary won't be there), but for 
Austin, TX,  next March 1-6, 2009.
Gary reported that it would tie in nicely with their targeted release 
date. 

Mike Walter 
Hewitt Associates 
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Rich

As you know there has been some buzz about Windows on zVM. Would you have
any idea if Mantissa is planning on a presentation at this coming SHARE
meeting. I am absolutely certain that a lot of people would be interested 
in
attendingIn fact I would be willing to chair the session. 

Danny Padilla
9623) 518 2427. 

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SHARE in San Jose is now a little more than 3 weeks away.  There are 
still plenty of sessions that are in need of chairs.

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Re: SHARE: Third call for session chairs

2008-07-24 Thread Danny Padilla
Rich

As you know there has been some buzz about Windows on zVM. Would you have
any idea if Mantissa is planning on a presentation at this coming SHARE
meeting. I am absolutely certain that a lot of people would be interested in
attendingIn fact I would be willing to chair the session. 

Danny Padilla
9623) 518 2427. 

-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Rich Smrcina
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 5:41 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: SHARE: Third call for session chairs

SHARE in San Jose is now a little more than 3 weeks away.  There are 
still plenty of sessions that are in need of chairs.

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to meet the speaker (if 
you haven't already), introduce the speaker to the audience, keep 
discussions on topic (unlike IBM-MAIN), count attendees, keep time for 
the speaker (because frankly some of them are time challenged) and most 
important to the welfare of the program: collect the prized session 
evaluation slips and return them to headquarters (or a designated drop 
off location near you).

Your reward as a session chair will be the satisfaction of helping out 
at SHARE and the admiration of your fellow attendees, which really is 
worth it's weight in gold pressed latinum.

Following is the list of the remaining unchaired sessions for the Linux 
and VM program by day and time (please watch the wrap).  Feel free to 
respond to me with the session number that you wish to chair.  Responses 
will be accepted on a first come, first chaired basis.

NumberDayTimeTitleSpeaker
9102Mon09:30aThe Very Basics of z/VM - Concepts and 
TerminologyBill Bitner
9268Mon09:30aOpenKicks: The CICS API on LinuxMichael Potter
9113Mon01:30pThe z/VM Control Program (CP) - Useful Things 
to Know John Franciscovich
9200Mon01:30pAn Introduction to Linux and Open Source Jim 
Elliott
9127Mon03:00pz/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 1 of 2 
Martha McConaghy/Mark Post
9128Mon04:30pz/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 2 of 2 
Martha McConaghy/Mark Post
9234Mon04:30pManaging Linux under z/VM using the Linux 
Performance Suite (ESALPS)Barton Robinson
9265Tue08:00aTCO: Comparing System z and Distributed 
Environments; Building the Business CaseMarlin Maddy
9293Tue08:00aSE-Linux - A Key Component in a Secure 
Infrastructure Bradford Hinson
9233Tue09:30aLinux Installation PlanningMark Post
9294Tue09:30aAutomating Resource Management for Linux on 
z/VM - Lessons LearnedEdmund MacKenty
9261Tue11:00a(Dis)Honest TCO Analysis for Linux on System z 
Romney White/Erich Amrehn
9284Tue11:00aHow To Turn a Penguin Into a Dog (or, Things To 
Do That Will Avoid Linux on z Success)Philip Smith
9133Tue01:30pConfiguring, Customizing and Modifying Your VM 
System Without an IPLJohn Franciscovich
9227Tue01:30pLinux for IBM System z Installation 
Hands-on-Lab - Part 1 of 3Richard Lewis
9262Tue01:30pWhat's New in Linux on System z?Martin 
Schwidefsky
9119Tue03:00pz/VM Installation - From Cardboard Box to IPL 
  Mike Walter
9134Tue03:00pDynamically Managing Hardware I/O Configuration 
Using VMRick Barlow
9228Tue03:00pLinux for IBM System z Installation 
Hands-on-Lab - Part 2 of 3Richard Lewis
9238Tue03:00pConfiguring Linux on z/VM for Performance 
Barton Robinson
9120Tue04:30pz/VM Installation - It's Installed, Now What? 
  Mike Walter
9229Tue04:30pLinux for IBM System z Installation 
Hands-on-Lab - Part 3 of 3Richard Lewis
9240Tue04:30pLinux on z/VM System Programmer Survival Guide 
Robert (Jay) Brenneman
9152Wed08:00aOMEGAMON XE on z/VM and Linux - What's New and 
How Do I Install What I Have?Robert Neill
9235Wed08:00aAnalyzing and Tuning Linux Storage in z/VM 
environment Barton Robinson
9242Wed08:00aLinux for Beginners Hands-on-Lab - Part 1 of 3 
Neale Ferguson
9202Wed09:30aLinux on System z - A Strategic ViewJim Elliott
9243Wed09:30aLinux for Beginners Hands-on-Lab - Part 2 of 3 
Neale Ferguson
9248Wed09:30aHelp! My (Virtual) Penguin is Sick!Philip Smith
9244Wed11:00aLinux for Beginners Hands-on-Lab - Part 3 of 3 
Neale Ferguson
9230Wed01:30pSaving Real Storage with Execute in Place on 
Linux for System zIhno Krumreich
9146Wed03:00pUsing Unicenter VM:Operator To Manage Linux 
Servers Brian Jagos
9156Wed03:00pConfiguring LDAP on z/VM and LinuxRich Smrcina
9129Wed04:30pz/VM Security and IntegrityAlan Altmark
9259Wed04:30pSCSI over FCP for Linux on System z - 
Introduction and

Re: SHARE: Third call for session chairs

2008-07-20 Thread Rich Smrcina
It didn't get dropped, someone picked it so it wasn't included in the 
third cut.  Only the sessions that still need chairs are on the list.


Danny Padilla wrote:
Rich…did this session/class get dropped ? I saw it in an earlier email 
but not in this one ?


 


*9295  Wed   01:30p Virtualizing Oracle Servers with Linux on IBM System z *

*Barry Perkins/Kathryn Arrell*

 


Regards
Danny Padilla


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Re: SHARE: Third call for session chairs

2008-07-20 Thread Danny Padilla
Rich.did this session/class get dropped ? I saw it in an earlier email but
not in this one ? 

 

9295  Wed   01:30p Virtualizing Oracle Servers with Linux on IBM System z 

Barry Perkins/Kathryn Arrell

 

Regards
Danny Padilla

 

 

-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Rich Smrcina
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 5:41 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: SHARE: Third call for session chairs

 

SHARE in San Jose is now a little more than 3 weeks away.  There are 

still plenty of sessions that are in need of chairs.

 

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to meet the speaker (if 

you haven't already), introduce the speaker to the audience, keep 

discussions on topic (unlike IBM-MAIN), count attendees, keep time for 

the speaker (because frankly some of them are time challenged) and most 

important to the welfare of the program: collect the prized session 

evaluation slips and return them to headquarters (or a designated drop 

off location near you).

 

Your reward as a session chair will be the satisfaction of helping out 

at SHARE and the admiration of your fellow attendees, which really is 

worth it's weight in gold pressed latinum.

 

Following is the list of the remaining unchaired sessions for the Linux 

and VM program by day and time (please watch the wrap).  Feel free to 

respond to me with the session number that you wish to chair.  Responses 

will be accepted on a first come, first chaired basis.

 

NumberDayTimeTitleSpeaker

9102Mon09:30aThe Very Basics of z/VM - Concepts and 

TerminologyBill Bitner

9268Mon09:30aOpenKicks: The CICS API on LinuxMichael Potter

9113Mon01:30pThe z/VM Control Program (CP) - Useful Things 

to Know John Franciscovich

9200Mon01:30pAn Introduction to Linux and Open Source Jim 

Elliott

9127Mon03:00pz/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 1 of 2 

Martha McConaghy/Mark Post

9128Mon04:30pz/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 2 of 2 

Martha McConaghy/Mark Post

9234Mon04:30pManaging Linux under z/VM using the Linux 

Performance Suite (ESALPS)Barton Robinson

9265Tue08:00aTCO: Comparing System z and Distributed 

Environments; Building the Business CaseMarlin Maddy

9293Tue08:00aSE-Linux - A Key Component in a Secure 

Infrastructure Bradford Hinson

9233Tue09:30aLinux Installation PlanningMark Post

9294Tue09:30aAutomating Resource Management for Linux on 

z/VM - Lessons LearnedEdmund MacKenty

9261Tue11:00a(Dis)Honest TCO Analysis for Linux on System z 

Romney White/Erich Amrehn

9284Tue11:00aHow To Turn a Penguin Into a Dog (or, Things To 

Do That Will Avoid Linux on z Success)Philip Smith

9133Tue01:30pConfiguring, Customizing and Modifying Your VM 

System Without an IPLJohn Franciscovich

9227Tue01:30pLinux for IBM System z Installation 

Hands-on-Lab - Part 1 of 3Richard Lewis

9262Tue01:30pWhat's New in Linux on System z?Martin 

Schwidefsky

9119Tue03:00pz/VM Installation - From Cardboard Box to IPL 

  Mike Walter

9134Tue03:00pDynamically Managing Hardware I/O Configuration 

Using VMRick Barlow

9228Tue03:00pLinux for IBM System z Installation 

Hands-on-Lab - Part 2 of 3Richard Lewis

9238Tue03:00pConfiguring Linux on z/VM for Performance 

Barton Robinson

9120Tue04:30pz/VM Installation - It's Installed, Now What? 

  Mike Walter

9229Tue04:30pLinux for IBM System z Installation 

Hands-on-Lab - Part 3 of 3Richard Lewis

9240Tue04:30pLinux on z/VM System Programmer Survival Guide 

Robert (Jay) Brenneman

9152Wed08:00aOMEGAMON XE on z/VM and Linux - What's New and 

How Do I Install What I Have?Robert Neill

9235Wed08:00aAnalyzing and Tuning Linux Storage in z/VM 

environment Barton Robinson

9242Wed08:00aLinux for Beginners Hands-on-Lab - Part 1 of 3 

Neale Ferguson

9202Wed09:30aLinux on System z - A Strategic ViewJim Elliott

9243Wed09:30aLinux for Beginners Hands-on-Lab - Part 2 of 3 

Neale Ferguson

9248Wed09:30aHelp! My (Virtual) Penguin is Sick!Philip Smith

9244Wed11:00aLinux for Beginners Hands-on-Lab - Part 3 of 3 

Neale Ferguson

9230Wed01:30pSaving Real Storage with Execute in Place on 

Linux for System zIhno Krumreich

9146Wed03:00pUsing Unicenter VM:Operator To Manage Linux 

Servers Brian Jagos

9156Wed03:00pConfiguring LDAP on z/VM and LinuxRich Smrcina

9129Wed04:30pz/VM Security and IntegrityAlan Altmark

9259Wed04:30pSCSI over FCP for Linux on System z - 

Introduction and

SHARE: Third call for session chairs

2008-07-16 Thread Rich Smrcina
SHARE in San Jose is now a little more than 3 weeks away.  There are 
still plenty of sessions that are in need of chairs.


Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to meet the speaker (if 
you haven't already), introduce the speaker to the audience, keep 
discussions on topic (unlike IBM-MAIN), count attendees, keep time for 
the speaker (because frankly some of them are time challenged) and most 
important to the welfare of the program: collect the prized session 
evaluation slips and return them to headquarters (or a designated drop 
off location near you).


Your reward as a session chair will be the satisfaction of helping out 
at SHARE and the admiration of your fellow attendees, which really is 
worth it's weight in gold pressed latinum.


Following is the list of the remaining unchaired sessions for the Linux 
and VM program by day and time (please watch the wrap).  Feel free to 
respond to me with the session number that you wish to chair.  Responses 
will be accepted on a first come, first chaired basis.


NumberDayTimeTitleSpeaker
9102Mon09:30aThe Very Basics of z/VM - Concepts and 
TerminologyBill Bitner

9268Mon09:30aOpenKicks: The CICS API on LinuxMichael Potter
9113Mon01:30pThe z/VM Control Program (CP) - Useful Things 
to Know John Franciscovich
9200Mon01:30pAn Introduction to Linux and Open Source Jim 
Elliott
9127Mon03:00pz/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 1 of 2 
   Martha McConaghy/Mark Post
9128Mon04:30pz/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 2 of 2 
   Martha McConaghy/Mark Post
9234Mon04:30pManaging Linux under z/VM using the Linux 
Performance Suite (ESALPS)Barton Robinson
9265Tue08:00aTCO: Comparing System z and Distributed 
Environments; Building the Business CaseMarlin Maddy
9293Tue08:00aSE-Linux - A Key Component in a Secure 
Infrastructure Bradford Hinson

9233Tue09:30aLinux Installation PlanningMark Post
9294Tue09:30aAutomating Resource Management for Linux on 
z/VM - Lessons LearnedEdmund MacKenty
9261Tue11:00a(Dis)Honest TCO Analysis for Linux on System z 
   Romney White/Erich Amrehn
9284Tue11:00aHow To Turn a Penguin Into a Dog (or, Things To 
Do That Will Avoid Linux on z Success)Philip Smith
9133Tue01:30pConfiguring, Customizing and Modifying Your VM 
System Without an IPLJohn Franciscovich
9227Tue01:30pLinux for IBM System z Installation 
Hands-on-Lab - Part 1 of 3Richard Lewis
9262Tue01:30pWhat's New in Linux on System z?Martin 
Schwidefsky
9119Tue03:00pz/VM Installation - From Cardboard Box to IPL 
 Mike Walter
9134Tue03:00pDynamically Managing Hardware I/O Configuration 
Using VMRick Barlow
9228Tue03:00pLinux for IBM System z Installation 
Hands-on-Lab - Part 2 of 3Richard Lewis
9238Tue03:00pConfiguring Linux on z/VM for Performance 
Barton Robinson
9120Tue04:30pz/VM Installation - It's Installed, Now What? 
 Mike Walter
9229Tue04:30pLinux for IBM System z Installation 
Hands-on-Lab - Part 3 of 3Richard Lewis
9240Tue04:30pLinux on z/VM System Programmer Survival Guide 
   Robert (Jay) Brenneman
9152Wed08:00aOMEGAMON XE on z/VM and Linux - What's New and 
How Do I Install What I Have?Robert Neill
9235Wed08:00aAnalyzing and Tuning Linux Storage in z/VM 
environment Barton Robinson
9242Wed08:00aLinux for Beginners Hands-on-Lab - Part 1 of 3 
   Neale Ferguson

9202Wed09:30aLinux on System z - A Strategic ViewJim Elliott
9243Wed09:30aLinux for Beginners Hands-on-Lab - Part 2 of 3 
   Neale Ferguson

9248Wed09:30aHelp! My (Virtual) Penguin is Sick!Philip Smith
9244Wed11:00aLinux for Beginners Hands-on-Lab - Part 3 of 3 
   Neale Ferguson
9230Wed01:30pSaving Real Storage with Execute in Place on 
Linux for System zIhno Krumreich
9146Wed03:00pUsing Unicenter VM:Operator To Manage Linux 
Servers Brian Jagos

9156Wed03:00pConfiguring LDAP on z/VM and LinuxRich Smrcina
9129Wed04:30pz/VM Security and IntegrityAlan Altmark
9259Wed04:30pSCSI over FCP for Linux on System z - 
Introduction and New FeaturesChristof Schmitt
9158Wed06:00pServer Virtualization Technical and Total Cost 
Analysis Montgomery Bauman
9237Wed06:00pLinux under z/VM Performance Analysis Case 
Studies Barton Robinson
9297Wed06:00pLinux on System z Information - Help us to help 
you! Maria Eisenhaendler
9117Thu08:00aIntroduction to Installation and Service of 
z/VM using VMSES/EJim Vincent
9224Thu08:00aLinux System Management for the Mainframe 
System Programmer - Part 1 of 2Mark Post
9250Thu08:00aBasic Linux Scri