Re: SHARE in Austin

2009-02-28 Thread Jim Bohnsack




It smells pretty good to me--within 15 miles of my 8 g'kids, dogwoods
starting to bloom and daffodils out in full force.  Also, there's no
smell of snow in the air.
Jim

Adam Thornton wrote:

  On Feb 28, 2009, at 2:02 PM, Rick Troth wrote:

  
  
On Thu, 26 Feb 2009, Jim Bohnsack wrote:



  There should be a "SHARE Economic Stimulus Plan" for the poor  
companies
(and universities) who are cutting their budgets.  I live just  
north of
Dallas (Plano) and offered to pay my own transportation, meals, and
Motel 6 charges but the $1800 or so for the SHARE registration is a
show-stopper, according to my manager.  I still work for Cornell--I'm
just a longer walk to the computer room.

I'll be sticking my nose out the door to catch the southern breezes  
that
come up from Austin next week.

Jim
  


Somehow "southern breezes" and Austin just don't paint
that pretty of a picture, Jim.  I know you wanna be there,
and I don't blame you, but ... eeeww.

  
  
It is still an improvement over Plano's natural scent.

Adam

  


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Re: SHARE in Austin

2009-02-28 Thread Adam Thornton

On Feb 28, 2009, at 2:02 PM, Rick Troth wrote:


On Thu, 26 Feb 2009, Jim Bohnsack wrote:

There should be a "SHARE Economic Stimulus Plan" for the poor  
companies
(and universities) who are cutting their budgets.  I live just  
north of

Dallas (Plano) and offered to pay my own transportation, meals, and
Motel 6 charges but the $1800 or so for the SHARE registration is a
show-stopper, according to my manager.  I still work for Cornell--I'm
just a longer walk to the computer room.

I'll be sticking my nose out the door to catch the southern breezes  
that

come up from Austin next week.

Jim



Somehow "southern breezes" and Austin just don't paint
that pretty of a picture, Jim.  I know you wanna be there,
and I don't blame you, but ... eeeww.


It is still an improvement over Plano's natural scent.

Adam


Re: SHARE in Austin

2009-02-28 Thread Rick Troth
On Thu, 26 Feb 2009, Jim Bohnsack wrote:

> There should be a "SHARE Economic Stimulus Plan" for the poor companies
> (and universities) who are cutting their budgets.  I live just north of
> Dallas (Plano) and offered to pay my own transportation, meals, and
> Motel 6 charges but the $1800 or so for the SHARE registration is a
> show-stopper, according to my manager.  I still work for Cornell--I'm
> just a longer walk to the computer room.
>
> I'll be sticking my nose out the door to catch the southern breezes that
> come up from Austin next week.
>
> Jim


Somehow "southern breezes" and Austin just don't paint
that pretty of a picture, Jim.  I know you wanna be there,
and I don't blame you, but ... eeeww.


-- R;   <><


Re: SHARE in Austin

2009-02-27 Thread Bill Munson
Jim,

I am with you there
I offered to pay my own expenses too 
but was still turned down because of the registration
O' to be back in TEXAS even for just one week 
Here is hoping for a better turn of events in August

take care
 
Bill Munson 
Sr. z/VM Systems Programmer 
Brown Brothers Harriman & CO.
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Jersey City, NJ 07310 
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There should be a "SHARE Economic Stimulus Plan" for the poor companies 
(and universities) who are cutting their budgets.  I live just north of 
Dallas (Plano) and offered to pay my own transportation, meals, and 
Motel 6 charges but the $1800 or so for the SHARE registration is a 
show-stopper, according to my manager.  I still work for Cornell--I'm 
just a longer walk to the computer room.

I'll be sticking my nose out the door to catch the southern breezes that 
come up from Austin next week.

Jim


MacIntyre, Cory wrote:
> At least my daughter graduated last year and with no write off this year 
I =
> took it upon myself to create the write off. I'm driving and at .55 a 
mile =
> that's a decent write off. At least they are not making me use vacation.
>
> 
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Re: SHARE in Austin

2009-02-26 Thread Jim Bohnsack
There should be a "SHARE Economic Stimulus Plan" for the poor companies 
(and universities) who are cutting their budgets.  I live just north of 
Dallas (Plano) and offered to pay my own transportation, meals, and 
Motel 6 charges but the $1800 or so for the SHARE registration is a 
show-stopper, according to my manager.  I still work for Cornell--I'm 
just a longer walk to the computer room.


I'll be sticking my nose out the door to catch the southern breezes that 
come up from Austin next week.


Jim


MacIntyre, Cory wrote:

At least my daughter graduated last year and with no write off this year I =
took it upon myself to create the write off. I'm driving and at .55 a mile =
that's a decent write off. At least they are not making me use vacation.

  

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Cornell University
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(972) 342-5823 cell
jab...@cornell.edu


Re: SHARE in Austin

2009-02-26 Thread Christy Brogan

Wow, a SHARE without Mike Walter!   Now I'm REALLY concerned about the
economy! lol








   
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Cory,

I considered paying my own way, but my most-senior "budget manager"
scowled pretty fiercely when I mentioned the idea.  Wives can be that way.
 ;-)
We have a daughter in 2nd year of an out-of-state college, and a son
entering a different out-of-state college next fall.  If the company can't
afford my travel, with those college expenses staring us in the face I
can't either.  :-(

Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
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represent the opinions or policies of Hewitt Associates.



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That's one reason I'm paying everything myself to go to Share, to get the
heck out of Dodge(Chicago).

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Sure.  Go ahead... rub salt (weather) into the open wounds of all those
whose travel/education budgets were slashed, preventing them from
attending SHARE until all the economic moons align again.  :-(

It's especially salty for those of us where the weather is decidedly more
damp and chilly, without ANY word of sun:

Chicago area outlook   High/Low (°F) Precip. %
Thu Feb 26  Rain / Thunder40°/23°   100 %
Fri Feb 27  Cloudy27°/16°   20 %
Sat Feb 28  Cloudy27°/13°   10 %
Sun Mar 01  Flurries  27°/13°   30 %
Mon Mar 02  Mostly Cloudy 32°/21°   10 %
Tue Mar 03  Partly Cloudy 31°/20°   10 %
Wed Mar 04  Partly Cloudy 34°/23°   10 %
Thu Mar 05  Light Wintry Mix  34°/24°   60 %
Fri Mar 06  Partly Cloudy 35°/24°   10 %
Sat Mar 07  Rain/Snow Showers 36°/22°   60 %

  *Why* did my forebears stop heading west when they got to
Chicago!??  At least I don't have to mow the grass yet!

Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
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represent the opinions or policies of Hewitt Associates.



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(Cross-posted to both the VM and Linux-390 lists).

For all those folks heading to Austin for SHARE next week, heer's what we
expwect the
weather to be like there:

Friday: Cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly sunny, with a high near 81.
South wind 5 to
10 mph becoming north northwest.

Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 50. North wind between 5
and 15 mph.

Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 64. Windy, with a north northwest
wind between 15
and 25 mph, with gusts as high as 35 mph.

Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 36. North wind between 5
and 15 mph.

Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 64. North wind around 5 mph becoming east
southeast.

Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 38. South southeast wind
around 5 mph.

Monday: Sunny, with a high near 70. South wind between 5 and 15 mph.

Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 51.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 77.

Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 52.

Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 

Re: SHARE in Austin

2009-02-26 Thread MacIntyre, Cory
At least my daughter graduated last year and with no write off this year I took 
it upon myself to create the write off. I'm driving and at .55 a mile that's a 
decent write off. At least they are not making me use vacation.

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Of Mike Walter
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Cory,

I considered paying my own way, but my most-senior "budget manager" 
scowled pretty fiercely when I mentioned the idea.  Wives can be that way. 
 ;-)
We have a daughter in 2nd year of an out-of-state college, and a son 
entering a different out-of-state college next fall.  If the company can't 
afford my travel, with those college expenses staring us in the face I 
can't either.  :-(

Mike Walter 
Hewitt Associates 
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represent the opinions or policies of Hewitt Associates.



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That's one reason I'm paying everything myself to go to Share, to get the 
heck out of Dodge(Chicago).

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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On 
Behalf Of Mike Walter
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 11:35 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
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Sure.  Go ahead... rub salt (weather) into the open wounds of all those
whose travel/education budgets were slashed, preventing them from
attending SHARE until all the economic moons align again.  :-(

It's especially salty for those of us where the weather is decidedly more
damp and chilly, without ANY word of sun:

Chicago area outlook   High/Low (°F) Precip. %
Thu Feb 26  Rain / Thunder40°/23°   100 %
Fri Feb 27  Cloudy27°/16°   20 %
Sat Feb 28  Cloudy27°/13°   10 %
Sun Mar 01  Flurries  27°/13°   30 %
Mon Mar 02  Mostly Cloudy 32°/21°   10 %
Tue Mar 03  Partly Cloudy 31°/20°   10 %
Wed Mar 04  Partly Cloudy 34°/23°   10 %
Thu Mar 05  Light Wintry Mix  34°/24°   60 %
Fri Mar 06  Partly Cloudy 35°/24°   10 %
Sat Mar 07  Rain/Snow Showers 36°/22°   60 %

  *Why* did my forebears stop heading west when they got to
Chicago!??  At least I don't have to mow the grass yet!

Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
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represent the opinions or policies of Hewitt Associates.



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(Cross-posted to both the VM and Linux-390 lists).

For all those folks heading to Austin for SHARE next week, heer's what we
expwect the
weather to be like there:

Friday: Cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly sunny, with a high near 81.
South wind 5 to
10 mph becoming north northwest.

Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 50. North wind between 5
and 15 mph.

Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 64. Windy, with a north northwest
wind between 15
and 25 mph, with gusts as high as 35 mph.

Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 36. North wind between 5
and 15 mph.

Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 64. North wind around 5 mph becoming east
southeast.

Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 38. South southeast wind
around 5 mph.

Monday: Sunny, with a high near 70. South wind between 5 and 15 mph.

Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 51.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 77.

Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 52.

Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 76.

Austin is getting a cold front (well, at least it's cold to us...) late
Friday night so
both Saturday and Sunday nights will be chilly.bring a coat. The rest
of the week
should be very nice.

If your looking for something interesting to do and free, check out the
bats that live
under the Congress Street bridge. It's home to the largest urban bat
colony in North
America.  The colony is estimated at 1.5 million Mexican free-tail bats.
They emerge at
dusk to go hunting for insects. From the Convention Center, it's an easy,
straight walk of
about .3 of a mile (1600 feet, or 480 meters).

If you look closely as the bats emerge, you might be able to spot my
ex-wfie.the old
bat. :-)



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Re: SHARE in Austin

2009-02-26 Thread Mike Walter
Cory,

I considered paying my own way, but my most-senior "budget manager" 
scowled pretty fiercely when I mentioned the idea.  Wives can be that way. 
 ;-)
We have a daughter in 2nd year of an out-of-state college, and a son 
entering a different out-of-state college next fall.  If the company can't 
afford my travel, with those college expenses staring us in the face I 
can't either.  :-(

Mike Walter 
Hewitt Associates 
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represent the opinions or policies of Hewitt Associates.



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That's one reason I'm paying everything myself to go to Share, to get the 
heck out of Dodge(Chicago).

-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On 
Behalf Of Mike Walter
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 11:35 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: SHARE in Austin

Sure.  Go ahead... rub salt (weather) into the open wounds of all those
whose travel/education budgets were slashed, preventing them from
attending SHARE until all the economic moons align again.  :-(

It's especially salty for those of us where the weather is decidedly more
damp and chilly, without ANY word of sun:

Chicago area outlook   High/Low (°F) Precip. %
Thu Feb 26  Rain / Thunder40°/23°   100 %
Fri Feb 27  Cloudy27°/16°   20 %
Sat Feb 28  Cloudy27°/13°   10 %
Sun Mar 01  Flurries  27°/13°   30 %
Mon Mar 02  Mostly Cloudy 32°/21°   10 %
Tue Mar 03  Partly Cloudy 31°/20°   10 %
Wed Mar 04  Partly Cloudy 34°/23°   10 %
Thu Mar 05  Light Wintry Mix  34°/24°   60 %
Fri Mar 06  Partly Cloudy 35°/24°   10 %
Sat Mar 07  Rain/Snow Showers 36°/22°   60 %

  *Why* did my forebears stop heading west when they got to
Chicago!??  At least I don't have to mow the grass yet!

Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
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represent the opinions or policies of Hewitt Associates.



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(Cross-posted to both the VM and Linux-390 lists).

For all those folks heading to Austin for SHARE next week, heer's what we
expwect the
weather to be like there:

Friday: Cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly sunny, with a high near 81.
South wind 5 to
10 mph becoming north northwest.

Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 50. North wind between 5
and 15 mph.

Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 64. Windy, with a north northwest
wind between 15
and 25 mph, with gusts as high as 35 mph.

Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 36. North wind between 5
and 15 mph.

Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 64. North wind around 5 mph becoming east
southeast.

Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 38. South southeast wind
around 5 mph.

Monday: Sunny, with a high near 70. South wind between 5 and 15 mph.

Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 51.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 77.

Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 52.

Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 76.

Austin is getting a cold front (well, at least it's cold to us...) late
Friday night so
both Saturday and Sunday nights will be chilly.bring a coat. The rest
of the week
should be very nice.

If your looking for something interesting to do and free, check out the
bats that live
under the Congress Street bridge. It's home to the largest urban bat
colony in North
America.  The colony is estimated at 1.5 million Mexican free-tail bats.
They emerge at
dusk to go hunting for insects. From the Convention Center, it's an easy,
straight walk of
about .3 of a mile (1600 feet, or 480 meters).

If you look closely as the bats emerge, you might be able to spot my
ex-wfie.the old
bat. :-)



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Re: SHARE in Austin

2009-02-26 Thread MacIntyre, Cory
That's one reason I'm paying everything myself to go to Share, to get the heck 
out of Dodge(Chicago).

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Of Mike Walter
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 11:35 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: SHARE in Austin

Sure.  Go ahead... rub salt (weather) into the open wounds of all those
whose travel/education budgets were slashed, preventing them from
attending SHARE until all the economic moons align again.  :-(

It's especially salty for those of us where the weather is decidedly more
damp and chilly, without ANY word of sun:

Chicago area outlook   High/Low (°F) Precip. %
Thu Feb 26  Rain / Thunder40°/23°   100 %
Fri Feb 27  Cloudy27°/16°   20 %
Sat Feb 28  Cloudy27°/13°   10 %
Sun Mar 01  Flurries  27°/13°   30 %
Mon Mar 02  Mostly Cloudy 32°/21°   10 %
Tue Mar 03  Partly Cloudy 31°/20°   10 %
Wed Mar 04  Partly Cloudy 34°/23°   10 %
Thu Mar 05  Light Wintry Mix  34°/24°   60 %
Fri Mar 06  Partly Cloudy 35°/24°   10 %
Sat Mar 07  Rain/Snow Showers 36°/22°   60 %

  *Why* did my forebears stop heading west when they got to
Chicago!??  At least I don't have to mow the grass yet!

Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
Any opinions expressed herein are mine alone and do not necessarily
represent the opinions or policies of Hewitt Associates.



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(Cross-posted to both the VM and Linux-390 lists).

For all those folks heading to Austin for SHARE next week, heer's what we
expwect the
weather to be like there:

Friday: Cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly sunny, with a high near 81.
South wind 5 to
10 mph becoming north northwest.

Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 50. North wind between 5
and 15 mph.

Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 64. Windy, with a north northwest
wind between 15
and 25 mph, with gusts as high as 35 mph.

Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 36. North wind between 5
and 15 mph.

Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 64. North wind around 5 mph becoming east
southeast.

Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 38. South southeast wind
around 5 mph.

Monday: Sunny, with a high near 70. South wind between 5 and 15 mph.

Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 51.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 77.

Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 52.

Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 76.

Austin is getting a cold front (well, at least it's cold to us...) late
Friday night so
both Saturday and Sunday nights will be chilly.bring a coat. The rest
of the week
should be very nice.

If your looking for something interesting to do and free, check out the
bats that live
under the Congress Street bridge. It's home to the largest urban bat
colony in North
America.  The colony is estimated at 1.5 million Mexican free-tail bats.
They emerge at
dusk to go hunting for insects. From the Convention Center, it's an easy,
straight walk of
about .3 of a mile (1600 feet, or 480 meters).

If you look closely as the bats emerge, you might be able to spot my
ex-wfie.the old
bat. :-)



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DJ

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   consulting, and software development
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Re: SHARE in Austin

2009-02-26 Thread Mike Walter
Sure.  Go ahead... rub salt (weather) into the open wounds of all those 
whose travel/education budgets were slashed, preventing them from 
attending SHARE until all the economic moons align again.  :-(

It's especially salty for those of us where the weather is decidedly more 
damp and chilly, without ANY word of sun:

Chicago area outlook   High/Low (°F) Precip. % 
Thu Feb 26  Rain / Thunder40°/23°   100 % 
Fri Feb 27  Cloudy27°/16°   20 % 
Sat Feb 28  Cloudy27°/13°   10 % 
Sun Mar 01  Flurries  27°/13°   30 % 
Mon Mar 02  Mostly Cloudy 32°/21°   10 % 
Tue Mar 03  Partly Cloudy 31°/20°   10 % 
Wed Mar 04  Partly Cloudy 34°/23°   10 % 
Thu Mar 05  Light Wintry Mix  34°/24°   60 % 
Fri Mar 06  Partly Cloudy 35°/24°   10 % 
Sat Mar 07  Rain/Snow Showers 36°/22°   60 % 

  *Why* did my forebears stop heading west when they got to 
Chicago!??  At least I don't have to mow the grass yet!

Mike Walter 
Hewitt Associates 
Any opinions expressed herein are mine alone and do not necessarily 
represent the opinions or policies of Hewitt Associates.



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(Cross-posted to both the VM and Linux-390 lists).

For all those folks heading to Austin for SHARE next week, heer's what we 
expwect the 
weather to be like there:

Friday: Cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly sunny, with a high near 81. 
South wind 5 to 
10 mph becoming north northwest.

Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 50. North wind between 5 
and 15 mph.

Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 64. Windy, with a north northwest 
wind between 15 
and 25 mph, with gusts as high as 35 mph.

Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 36. North wind between 5 
and 15 mph.

Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 64. North wind around 5 mph becoming east 
southeast.

Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 38. South southeast wind 
around 5 mph.

Monday: Sunny, with a high near 70. South wind between 5 and 15 mph.

Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 51.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 77.

Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 52.

Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 76.

Austin is getting a cold front (well, at least it's cold to us...) late 
Friday night so 
both Saturday and Sunday nights will be chilly.bring a coat. The rest 
of the week 
should be very nice.

If your looking for something interesting to do and free, check out the 
bats that live 
under the Congress Street bridge. It's home to the largest urban bat 
colony in North 
America.  The colony is estimated at 1.5 million Mexican free-tail bats. 
They emerge at 
dusk to go hunting for insects. From the Convention Center, it's an easy, 
straight walk of 
about .3 of a mile (1600 feet, or 480 meters).

If you look closely as the bats emerge, you might be able to spot my 
ex-wfie.the old 
bat. :-)



-- 
DJ

V/Soft
   z/VM and mainframe Linux expertise, training,
   consulting, and software development
www.vsoft-software.com






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SHARE in Austin

2009-02-26 Thread Dave Jones

(Cross-posted to both the VM and Linux-390 lists).

For all those folks heading to Austin for SHARE next week, heer's what we expwect the 
weather to be like there:


Friday: Cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly sunny, with a high near 81. South wind 5 to 
10 mph becoming north northwest.


Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 50. North wind between 5 and 15 
mph.

Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 64. Windy, with a north northwest wind between 15 
and 25 mph, with gusts as high as 35 mph.


Saturday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 36. North wind between 5 and 15 
mph.

Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 64. North wind around 5 mph becoming east 
southeast.

Sunday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 38. South southeast wind around 5 
mph.

Monday: Sunny, with a high near 70. South wind between 5 and 15 mph.

Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 51.

Tuesday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 77.

Tuesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 52.

Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 76.

Austin is getting a cold front (well, at least it's cold to us...) late Friday night so 
both Saturday and Sunday nights will be chilly.bring a coat. The rest of the week 
should be very nice.


If your looking for something interesting to do and free, check out the bats that live 
under the Congress Street bridge. It's home to the largest urban bat colony in North 
America.  The colony is estimated at 1.5 million Mexican free-tail bats. They emerge at 
dusk to go hunting for insects. From the Convention Center, it's an easy, straight walk of 
about .3 of a mile (1600 feet, or 480 meters).


If you look closely as the bats emerge, you might be able to spot my ex-wfie.the old 
bat. :-)




--
DJ

V/Soft
  z/VM and mainframe Linux expertise, training,
  consulting, and software development
www.vsoft-software.com


Re: Last call for chair bears for SHARE in Austin

2009-02-20 Thread Austin, Alyce (CIV)
Hi Rich, 

I can chair the following session if you still need someone:

9240Tue04:30p1630Linux on z/VM System Programmer Survival Guide 
Robert
(Jay) Brenneman

Alyce Austin
Naval Postgraduate School
Monterey, CA

831-656-2042



-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf 
Of Juarez, David T. (AITC)
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 9:26 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Re: Last call for chair bears for SHARE in Austin

Rich I can chair the following sessions if you still need help. 

9134 Dynamically managing hardware I/O Configuration Using VM
9118 Servicing and Maintaining z/VM with VM/SES


I will attend the training on Sunday for chairs. 


David Juárez

Department of Veterans Affairs

z/OS and z/VM Systems Programmer

512-326-6116  Work


-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf 
Of Rich Smrcina
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 11:03 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Last call for chair bears for SHARE in Austin

SHARE in Austin less than two weeks away!  There are plenty of sessions left 
for charing.  You really don't want to leave the speaker alone to fend for 
themselves in the sea of inquisitive faces, do you?  Well do you!!!?  I 
know you want to chair some sessions, I know you want to help out the Linux and 
VM Program!  If you plan to attend a session anyway, why not volunteer to chair 
one or more sessions?  It's very easy, I've done it, so it can't be that 
difficult.

You know the drill, envy of your friends and colleagues, meet and introduce the 
speaker, make a speech, count attendees, keep order and collect evaluation 
forms, etc, etc...

Here's the really cool part:  To go along with the SHARE themes, one of which 
is Total Enterprise Virtualization, the Linux and VM Program is featured 
prominently in a new Virtualization theme room with a separate set of sessions. 
 These sessions are listed along with the sessions below with a V after the 
session number.

The list of sessions, in time sequence, is below:

9102VMon09:30a930Introduction to Virtualization: z/VM Basic 
Concepts and
TermsBill Bitner
9127Mon03:00p1500z/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 1 of 2 
Martha
McConaghy/Mark Post
9241Mon03:00p1500Securing Linux with RACF on z/VMAlan 
Altmark
9286Mon04:30p1630Tending the SANity of the Flock - SAN 
Experiences at
Nationwide Rick Troth
9234Mon04:30p1630Managing Linux under z/VM using the Linux 
Performance
Suite (ESALPS)Barton Robinson
9128Mon04:30p1630z/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 2 of 2 
Martha
McConaghy/Mark Post

9293Tue08:00a800What's New in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Bradford Hinson
9161Tue08:00a800Security Zones on z/VM   Alan Altmark
9277Tue09:30a930Fedora for System z: The Open Source Build 
Process
Explained Bradford Hinson
9294Tue09:30a930Automating Resource Management for Linux on 
z/VM -
Lessons Learned   Edmund MacKenty
9134Tue03:00p1500Dynamically Managing Hardware I/O 
Configuration Using
VMRick Barlow
9249Tue04:30p1630Putting Linux on System z into Production: 
True Stories
Erich Amrehn
9240Tue04:30p1630Linux on z/VM System Programmer Survival Guide 
Robert
(Jay) Brenneman

9210Wed08:00a800z/VM and Linux Disaster Recovery - A Customer 
Experience
Lee Stewart
9215Wed09:30a930Linux on System z at Wells Fargo: Penguins 
Board the
Stagecoach Marcy Cortes
9272Wed11:00a1100Taming Your Storage Hungry Linuxen Using CMM(A)
David Kreuter
9279Wed11:00a1100Problem Determination with Linux on System z  
Martin
Schwidefsky
9166Wed01:30p1330z/VM Performance Case StudiesBill Bitner
9129Wed03:00p1500z/VM Security and IntegrityAlan Altmark
9146Wed03:00p1500Using Unicenter VM:Operator To Manage Linux 
Servers
Brian Jagos
9273Wed03:00p1500Linux on z/VM Performance CasesRob van der 
Heij
9156Wed04:30p1630Configuring LDAP on z/VM and Linux   Rich 
Smrcina
9266Wed04:30p1630Monitoring Linux Guests and Processes with 
Linux Tools
  Martin Schwidefsky

9137VThu08:00a800Virtual Linux Server Disaster Recovery 
Planning   Rick
Barlow
9224Thu08:00a800Linux System Management for the Mainframe System
Programmer - Part 1 of 2Mark Post
9118Thu09:30a930Servicing and Maintaining z/VM with VM/SES - 
Live Demo
  Jim Vincent
9157Thu01:30p1330Virtualization and Disaster Recovery: 
Implementing and
Automating Disaster/Data Recovery for z/VM   Dan Martin
9290Thu03:00p1500Managing Your Red Hat Enterprise Linux Guest

Re: Last call for chair bears for SHARE in Austin

2009-02-20 Thread Juarez, David T. (AITC)
Rich I can chair the following sessions if you still need help. 

9134 Dynamically managing hardware I/O Configuration Using VM
9118 Servicing and Maintaining z/VM with VM/SES


I will attend the training on Sunday for chairs. 


David Juárez

Department of Veterans Affairs

z/OS and z/VM Systems Programmer

512-326-6116  Work


-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf 
Of Rich Smrcina
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 11:03 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Last call for chair bears for SHARE in Austin

SHARE in Austin less than two weeks away!  There are plenty of sessions left 
for charing.  You really don't want to leave the speaker alone to fend for 
themselves in the sea of inquisitive faces, do you?  Well do you!!!?  I 
know you want to chair some sessions, I know you want to help out the Linux and 
VM Program!  If you plan to attend a session anyway, why not volunteer to chair 
one or more sessions?  It's very easy, I've done it, so it can't be that 
difficult.

You know the drill, envy of your friends and colleagues, meet and introduce the 
speaker, make a speech, count attendees, keep order and collect evaluation 
forms, etc, etc...

Here's the really cool part:  To go along with the SHARE themes, one of which 
is Total Enterprise Virtualization, the Linux and VM Program is featured 
prominently in a new Virtualization theme room with a separate set of sessions. 
 These sessions are listed along with the sessions below with a V after the 
session number.

The list of sessions, in time sequence, is below:

9102VMon09:30a930Introduction to Virtualization: z/VM Basic 
Concepts and
TermsBill Bitner
9127Mon03:00p1500z/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 1 of 2 
Martha
McConaghy/Mark Post
9241Mon03:00p1500Securing Linux with RACF on z/VMAlan 
Altmark
9286Mon04:30p1630Tending the SANity of the Flock - SAN 
Experiences at
Nationwide Rick Troth
9234Mon04:30p1630Managing Linux under z/VM using the Linux 
Performance
Suite (ESALPS)Barton Robinson
9128Mon04:30p1630z/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 2 of 2 
Martha
McConaghy/Mark Post

9293Tue08:00a800What's New in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Bradford Hinson
9161Tue08:00a800Security Zones on z/VM   Alan Altmark
9277Tue09:30a930Fedora for System z: The Open Source Build 
Process
Explained Bradford Hinson
9294Tue09:30a930Automating Resource Management for Linux on 
z/VM -
Lessons Learned   Edmund MacKenty
9134Tue03:00p1500Dynamically Managing Hardware I/O 
Configuration Using
VMRick Barlow
9249Tue04:30p1630Putting Linux on System z into Production: 
True Stories
Erich Amrehn
9240Tue04:30p1630Linux on z/VM System Programmer Survival Guide 
Robert
(Jay) Brenneman

9210Wed08:00a800z/VM and Linux Disaster Recovery - A Customer 
Experience
Lee Stewart
9215Wed09:30a930Linux on System z at Wells Fargo: Penguins 
Board the
Stagecoach Marcy Cortes
9272Wed11:00a1100Taming Your Storage Hungry Linuxen Using CMM(A)
David Kreuter
9279Wed11:00a1100Problem Determination with Linux on System z  
Martin
Schwidefsky
9166Wed01:30p1330z/VM Performance Case StudiesBill Bitner
9129Wed03:00p1500z/VM Security and IntegrityAlan Altmark
9146Wed03:00p1500Using Unicenter VM:Operator To Manage Linux 
Servers
Brian Jagos
9273Wed03:00p1500Linux on z/VM Performance CasesRob van der 
Heij
9156Wed04:30p1630Configuring LDAP on z/VM and Linux   Rich 
Smrcina
9266Wed04:30p1630Monitoring Linux Guests and Processes with 
Linux Tools
  Martin Schwidefsky

9137VThu08:00a800Virtual Linux Server Disaster Recovery 
Planning   Rick
Barlow
9224Thu08:00a800Linux System Management for the Mainframe System
Programmer - Part 1 of 2Mark Post
9118Thu09:30a930Servicing and Maintaining z/VM with VM/SES - 
Live Demo
  Jim Vincent
9157Thu01:30p1330Virtualization and Disaster Recovery: 
Implementing and
Automating Disaster/Data Recovery for z/VM   Dan Martin
9290Thu03:00p1500Managing Your Red Hat Enterprise Linux Guests 
with RHN
Satellite Bradford Hinson
9239Thu03:00p1500Linux for System z Goody BagRobert (Jay) 
Brenneman

9287Fri08:00a800Installing a Novell SLES 10 Starter System 
without a
Net(work)Mark Post
9270Fri08:00a800Using Linux on System z for Web 2.0 - 
Infrastructure
Wolfgang Taphorn
9274Fri09:30a930The Linux IPL ProcedureEdmund MacKenty

--
Rich Smrcina
VM Assist, Inc.
Phone: 414-491-6001
Ans Service:  360-715-2467
http://www.link

Re: Last call for chair bears for SHARE in Austin

2009-02-18 Thread Mary Anne Matyaz
Rich, I'll take 9129, z/VM security and integrity. Not sure that I can be at
the share bear session though, is that ok?

Mary Anne

On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Rich Smrcina  wrote:

> SHARE in Austin less than two weeks away!  There are plenty of sessions
> left for charing.  You really don't want to leave the speaker alone to fend
> for themselves in the sea of inquisitive faces, do you?  Well do you!!!?
>  I know you want to chair some sessions, I know you want to help out the
> Linux and VM Program!  If you plan to attend a session anyway, why not
> volunteer to chair one or more sessions?  It's very easy, I've done it, so
> it can't be that difficult.
>
> You know the drill, envy of your friends and colleagues, meet and introduce
> the speaker, make a speech, count attendees, keep order and collect
> evaluation forms, etc, etc...
>
> Here's the really cool part:  To go along with the SHARE themes, one of
> which is Total Enterprise Virtualization, the Linux and VM Program is
> featured prominently in a new Virtualization theme room with a separate set
> of sessions.  These sessions are listed along with the sessions below with a
> V after the session number.
>
> The list of sessions, in time sequence, is below:
>
> 9102VMon09:30a930Introduction to Virtualization: z/VM Basic
> Concepts and
> TermsBill Bitner
> 9127Mon03:00p1500z/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 1
> of 2 Martha
> McConaghy/Mark Post
> 9241Mon03:00p1500Securing Linux with RACF on z/VMAlan
> Altmark
> 9286Mon04:30p1630Tending the SANity of the Flock - SAN
> Experiences at
> Nationwide Rick Troth
> 9234Mon04:30p1630Managing Linux under z/VM using the Linux
> Performance
> Suite (ESALPS)Barton Robinson
> 9128Mon04:30p1630z/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 2
> of 2 Martha
> McConaghy/Mark Post
>
> 9293Tue08:00a800What's New in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
>  Bradford Hinson
> 9161Tue08:00a800Security Zones on z/VM   Alan Altmark
> 9277Tue09:30a930Fedora for System z: The Open Source Build
> Process
> Explained Bradford Hinson
> 9294Tue09:30a930Automating Resource Management for Linux on
> z/VM -
> Lessons Learned   Edmund MacKenty
> 9134Tue03:00p1500Dynamically Managing Hardware I/O
> Configuration Using
> VMRick Barlow
> 9249Tue04:30p1630Putting Linux on System z into Production:
> True Stories
>   Erich Amrehn
> 9240Tue04:30p1630Linux on z/VM System Programmer Survival
> Guide Robert
> (Jay) Brenneman
>
> 9210Wed08:00a800z/VM and Linux Disaster Recovery - A
> Customer Experience
>   Lee Stewart
> 9215Wed09:30a930Linux on System z at Wells Fargo: Penguins
> Board the
> Stagecoach Marcy Cortes
> 9272Wed11:00a1100Taming Your Storage Hungry Linuxen Using
> CMM(A)
>   David Kreuter
> 9279Wed11:00a1100Problem Determination with Linux on System
> z  Martin
> Schwidefsky
> 9166Wed01:30p1330z/VM Performance Case StudiesBill
> Bitner
> 9129Wed03:00p1500z/VM Security and IntegrityAlan
> Altmark
> 9146Wed03:00p1500Using Unicenter VM:Operator To Manage
> Linux Servers
> Brian Jagos
> 9273Wed03:00p1500Linux on z/VM Performance CasesRob van
> der Heij
> 9156Wed04:30p1630Configuring LDAP on z/VM and Linux   Rich
> Smrcina
> 9266Wed04:30p1630Monitoring Linux Guests and Processes with
> Linux Tools
>  Martin Schwidefsky
>
> 9137VThu08:00a800Virtual Linux Server Disaster Recovery
> Planning   Rick
> Barlow
> 9224Thu08:00a800Linux System Management for the Mainframe
> System
> Programmer - Part 1 of 2Mark Post
> 9118Thu09:30a930Servicing and Maintaining z/VM with VM/SES
> - Live Demo
>  Jim Vincent
> 9157Thu01:30p1330Virtualization and Disaster Recovery:
> Implementing and
> Automating Disaster/Data Recovery for z/VM   Dan Martin
> 9290Thu03:00p1500Managing Your Red Hat Enterprise Linux
> Guests with RHN
> Satellite Bradford Hinson
> 9239Thu03:00p1500Linux for System z Goody BagRobert
> (Jay) Brenneman
>
> 9287Fri08:00a800Installing a Novell SLES 10 Starter System
> without a
> Net(work)Mark Post
> 9270Fri08:00a800Using Linux on System z for Web 2.0 -
> Infrastructure
> Wolfgang Taphorn
> 9274Fri09:30a930The Linux IPL ProcedureEdmund MacKenty
>
> --
> Rich Smrcina
> VM Assist, Inc.
> Phone: 414-491-6001
> Ans Service:  360-715-2467
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/richsmrcina
>
> Catch the WAVV!  http://www.wavv.org
> WAVV 2009 - Orlando, FL - May 15-19, 2009
>


Re: Last call for chair bears for SHARE in Austin

2009-02-18 Thread MacIntyre, Cory
You can put me down for 9127Mon03:00p1500z/VM for MVS Systems 
Programmers - Part 1 of 2 Martha
And part 2 if you need the help.

-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf 
Of Rich Smrcina
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 11:03 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Last call for chair bears for SHARE in Austin

SHARE in Austin less than two weeks away!  There are plenty of sessions left for
charing.  You really don't want to leave the speaker alone to fend for 
themselves in the
sea of inquisitive faces, do you?  Well do you!!!?  I know you want to 
chair some
sessions, I know you want to help out the Linux and VM Program!  If you plan to 
attend a
session anyway, why not volunteer to chair one or more sessions?  It's very 
easy, I've
done it, so it can't be that difficult.

You know the drill, envy of your friends and colleagues, meet and introduce the 
speaker,
make a speech, count attendees, keep order and collect evaluation forms, etc, 
etc...

Here's the really cool part:  To go along with the SHARE themes, one of which 
is Total
Enterprise Virtualization, the Linux and VM Program is featured prominently in 
a new
Virtualization theme room with a separate set of sessions.  These sessions are 
listed
along with the sessions below with a V after the session number.

The list of sessions, in time sequence, is below:

9102VMon09:30a930Introduction to Virtualization: z/VM Basic 
Concepts and
TermsBill Bitner
9127Mon03:00p1500z/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 1 of 2 
Martha
McConaghy/Mark Post
9241Mon03:00p1500Securing Linux with RACF on z/VMAlan 
Altmark
9286Mon04:30p1630Tending the SANity of the Flock - SAN 
Experiences at
Nationwide Rick Troth
9234Mon04:30p1630Managing Linux under z/VM using the Linux 
Performance
Suite (ESALPS)Barton Robinson
9128Mon04:30p1630z/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 2 of 2 
Martha
McConaghy/Mark Post

9293Tue08:00a800What's New in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Bradford Hinson
9161Tue08:00a800Security Zones on z/VM   Alan Altmark
9277Tue09:30a930Fedora for System z: The Open Source Build 
Process
Explained Bradford Hinson
9294Tue09:30a930Automating Resource Management for Linux on 
z/VM -
Lessons Learned   Edmund MacKenty
9134Tue03:00p1500Dynamically Managing Hardware I/O 
Configuration Using
VMRick Barlow
9249Tue04:30p1630Putting Linux on System z into Production: 
True Stories
Erich Amrehn
9240Tue04:30p1630Linux on z/VM System Programmer Survival Guide 
Robert
(Jay) Brenneman

9210Wed08:00a800z/VM and Linux Disaster Recovery - A Customer 
Experience
Lee Stewart
9215Wed09:30a930Linux on System z at Wells Fargo: Penguins 
Board the
Stagecoach Marcy Cortes
9272Wed11:00a1100Taming Your Storage Hungry Linuxen Using CMM(A)
David Kreuter
9279Wed11:00a1100Problem Determination with Linux on System z  
Martin
Schwidefsky
9166Wed01:30p1330z/VM Performance Case StudiesBill Bitner
9129Wed03:00p1500z/VM Security and IntegrityAlan Altmark
9146Wed03:00p1500Using Unicenter VM:Operator To Manage Linux 
Servers
Brian Jagos
9273Wed03:00p1500Linux on z/VM Performance CasesRob van der 
Heij
9156Wed04:30p1630Configuring LDAP on z/VM and Linux   Rich 
Smrcina
9266Wed04:30p1630Monitoring Linux Guests and Processes with 
Linux Tools
  Martin Schwidefsky

9137VThu08:00a800Virtual Linux Server Disaster Recovery 
Planning   Rick
Barlow
9224Thu08:00a800Linux System Management for the Mainframe System
Programmer - Part 1 of 2Mark Post
9118Thu09:30a930Servicing and Maintaining z/VM with VM/SES - 
Live Demo
  Jim Vincent
9157Thu01:30p1330Virtualization and Disaster Recovery: 
Implementing and
Automating Disaster/Data Recovery for z/VM   Dan Martin
9290Thu03:00p1500Managing Your Red Hat Enterprise Linux Guests 
with RHN
Satellite Bradford Hinson
9239Thu03:00p1500Linux for System z Goody BagRobert (Jay) 
Brenneman

9287Fri08:00a800Installing a Novell SLES 10 Starter System 
without a
Net(work)Mark Post
9270Fri08:00a800Using Linux on System z for Web 2.0 - 
Infrastructure
Wolfgang Taphorn
9274Fri09:30a930The Linux IPL ProcedureEdmund MacKenty

--
Rich Smrcina
VM Assist, Inc.
Phone: 414-491-6001
Ans Service:  360-715-2467
http://www.linkedin.com/in/richsmrcina

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Re: Last call for chair bears for SHARE in Austin

2009-02-18 Thread Juarez, David T. (AITC)
Rich I will know by Friday if I can chair a session or not. 

David Juárez
Department of Veterans Affairs
z/OS and z/VM Systems Programmer
512-326-6116  Work


-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:ib...@listserv.uark.edu] On Behalf 
Of Rich Smrcina
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 11:03 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: Last call for chair bears for SHARE in Austin

SHARE in Austin less than two weeks away!  There are plenty of sessions left 
for 
charing.  You really don't want to leave the speaker alone to fend for 
themselves in the 
sea of inquisitive faces, do you?  Well do you!!!?  I know you want to 
chair some 
sessions, I know you want to help out the Linux and VM Program!  If you plan to 
attend a 
session anyway, why not volunteer to chair one or more sessions?  It's very 
easy, I've 
done it, so it can't be that difficult.

You know the drill, envy of your friends and colleagues, meet and introduce the 
speaker, 
make a speech, count attendees, keep order and collect evaluation forms, etc, 
etc...

Here's the really cool part:  To go along with the SHARE themes, one of which 
is Total 
Enterprise Virtualization, the Linux and VM Program is featured prominently in 
a new 
Virtualization theme room with a separate set of sessions.  These sessions are 
listed 
along with the sessions below with a V after the session number.

The list of sessions, in time sequence, is below:

9102VMon09:30a930Introduction to Virtualization: z/VM Basic 
Concepts and
TermsBill Bitner
9127Mon03:00p1500z/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 1 of 2 
Martha
McConaghy/Mark Post
9241Mon03:00p1500Securing Linux with RACF on z/VMAlan 
Altmark
9286Mon04:30p1630Tending the SANity of the Flock - SAN 
Experiences at
Nationwide Rick Troth
9234Mon04:30p1630Managing Linux under z/VM using the Linux 
Performance
Suite (ESALPS)Barton Robinson
9128Mon04:30p1630z/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 2 of 2 
Martha
McConaghy/Mark Post

9293Tue08:00a800What's New in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Bradford Hinson
9161Tue08:00a800Security Zones on z/VM   Alan Altmark
9277Tue09:30a930Fedora for System z: The Open Source Build 
Process
Explained Bradford Hinson
9294Tue09:30a930Automating Resource Management for Linux on 
z/VM -
Lessons Learned   Edmund MacKenty
9134Tue03:00p1500Dynamically Managing Hardware I/O 
Configuration Using
VMRick Barlow
9249Tue04:30p1630Putting Linux on System z into Production: 
True Stories
Erich Amrehn
9240Tue04:30p1630Linux on z/VM System Programmer Survival Guide 
Robert
(Jay) Brenneman

9210Wed08:00a800z/VM and Linux Disaster Recovery - A Customer 
Experience
Lee Stewart
9215Wed09:30a930Linux on System z at Wells Fargo: Penguins 
Board the
Stagecoach Marcy Cortes
9272Wed11:00a1100Taming Your Storage Hungry Linuxen Using CMM(A)
David Kreuter
9279Wed11:00a1100Problem Determination with Linux on System z  
Martin
Schwidefsky
9166Wed01:30p1330z/VM Performance Case StudiesBill Bitner
9129Wed03:00p1500z/VM Security and IntegrityAlan Altmark
9146Wed03:00p1500Using Unicenter VM:Operator To Manage Linux 
Servers
Brian Jagos
9273Wed03:00p1500Linux on z/VM Performance CasesRob van der 
Heij
9156Wed04:30p1630Configuring LDAP on z/VM and Linux   Rich 
Smrcina
9266Wed04:30p1630Monitoring Linux Guests and Processes with 
Linux Tools
  Martin Schwidefsky

9137VThu08:00a800Virtual Linux Server Disaster Recovery 
Planning   Rick
Barlow
9224Thu08:00a800Linux System Management for the Mainframe System
Programmer - Part 1 of 2Mark Post
9118Thu09:30a930Servicing and Maintaining z/VM with VM/SES - 
Live Demo
  Jim Vincent
9157Thu01:30p1330Virtualization and Disaster Recovery: 
Implementing and
Automating Disaster/Data Recovery for z/VM   Dan Martin
9290Thu03:00p1500Managing Your Red Hat Enterprise Linux Guests 
with RHN
Satellite Bradford Hinson
9239Thu03:00p1500Linux for System z Goody BagRobert (Jay) 
Brenneman

9287Fri08:00a800Installing a Novell SLES 10 Starter System 
without a
Net(work)Mark Post
9270Fri08:00a800Using Linux on System z for Web 2.0 - 
Infrastructure
Wolfgang Taphorn
9274Fri09:30a930The Linux IPL ProcedureEdmund MacKenty

-- 
Rich Smrcina
VM Assist, Inc.
Phone: 414-491-6001
Ans Service:  360-715-2467
http://www.linkedin.com/in/richsmrcina

Catch the WAVV!  http://www.wavv.org
WAVV 2009 - Orlando, FL - May 15-19, 2009


Last call for chair bears for SHARE in Austin

2009-02-18 Thread Rich Smrcina
SHARE in Austin less than two weeks away!  There are plenty of sessions left for 
charing.  You really don't want to leave the speaker alone to fend for themselves in the 
sea of inquisitive faces, do you?  Well do you!!!?  I know you want to chair some 
sessions, I know you want to help out the Linux and VM Program!  If you plan to attend a 
session anyway, why not volunteer to chair one or more sessions?  It's very easy, I've 
done it, so it can't be that difficult.


You know the drill, envy of your friends and colleagues, meet and introduce the speaker, 
make a speech, count attendees, keep order and collect evaluation forms, etc, etc...


Here's the really cool part:  To go along with the SHARE themes, one of which is Total 
Enterprise Virtualization, the Linux and VM Program is featured prominently in a new 
Virtualization theme room with a separate set of sessions.  These sessions are listed 
along with the sessions below with a V after the session number.


The list of sessions, in time sequence, is below:

9102VMon09:30a930Introduction to Virtualization: z/VM Basic 
Concepts and
TermsBill Bitner
9127Mon03:00p1500z/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 1 of 2 
Martha
McConaghy/Mark Post
9241Mon03:00p1500Securing Linux with RACF on z/VMAlan 
Altmark
9286Mon04:30p1630Tending the SANity of the Flock - SAN 
Experiences at
Nationwide Rick Troth
9234Mon04:30p1630Managing Linux under z/VM using the Linux 
Performance
Suite (ESALPS)Barton Robinson
9128Mon04:30p1630z/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 2 of 2 
Martha
McConaghy/Mark Post

9293Tue08:00a800What's New in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Bradford Hinson
9161Tue08:00a800Security Zones on z/VM   Alan Altmark
9277Tue09:30a930Fedora for System z: The Open Source Build 
Process
Explained Bradford Hinson
9294Tue09:30a930Automating Resource Management for Linux on 
z/VM -
Lessons Learned   Edmund MacKenty
9134Tue03:00p1500Dynamically Managing Hardware I/O 
Configuration Using
VMRick Barlow
9249Tue04:30p1630Putting Linux on System z into Production: 
True Stories
   Erich Amrehn
9240Tue04:30p1630Linux on z/VM System Programmer Survival Guide 
Robert
(Jay) Brenneman

9210Wed08:00a800z/VM and Linux Disaster Recovery - A Customer 
Experience
   Lee Stewart
9215Wed09:30a930Linux on System z at Wells Fargo: Penguins 
Board the
Stagecoach Marcy Cortes
9272Wed11:00a1100Taming Your Storage Hungry Linuxen Using CMM(A)
   David Kreuter
9279Wed11:00a1100Problem Determination with Linux on System z  
Martin
Schwidefsky
9166Wed01:30p1330z/VM Performance Case StudiesBill Bitner
9129Wed03:00p1500z/VM Security and IntegrityAlan Altmark
9146Wed03:00p1500Using Unicenter VM:Operator To Manage Linux 
Servers
Brian Jagos
9273Wed03:00p1500Linux on z/VM Performance CasesRob van der 
Heij
9156Wed04:30p1630Configuring LDAP on z/VM and Linux   Rich 
Smrcina
9266Wed04:30p1630Monitoring Linux Guests and Processes with 
Linux Tools
 Martin Schwidefsky

9137VThu08:00a800Virtual Linux Server Disaster Recovery 
Planning   Rick
Barlow
9224Thu08:00a800Linux System Management for the Mainframe System
Programmer - Part 1 of 2Mark Post
9118Thu09:30a930Servicing and Maintaining z/VM with VM/SES - 
Live Demo
 Jim Vincent
9157Thu01:30p1330Virtualization and Disaster Recovery: 
Implementing and
Automating Disaster/Data Recovery for z/VM   Dan Martin
9290Thu03:00p1500Managing Your Red Hat Enterprise Linux Guests 
with RHN
Satellite Bradford Hinson
9239Thu03:00p1500Linux for System z Goody BagRobert (Jay) 
Brenneman

9287Fri08:00a800Installing a Novell SLES 10 Starter System 
without a
Net(work)Mark Post
9270Fri08:00a800Using Linux on System z for Web 2.0 - 
Infrastructure
Wolfgang Taphorn
9274Fri09:30a930The Linux IPL ProcedureEdmund MacKenty

--
Rich Smrcina
VM Assist, Inc.
Phone: 414-491-6001
Ans Service:  360-715-2467
http://www.linkedin.com/in/richsmrcina

Catch the WAVV!  http://www.wavv.org
WAVV 2009 - Orlando, FL - May 15-19, 2009


** Call for session chairs for the Linux and z/VM Program at SHARE in Austin **

2009-02-16 Thread Rich Smrcina
SHARE in Austin is now two weeks away!  As you can see, there are still plenty of 
sessions left for charing.  If you plan to attend a session anyway, why not volunteer to 
chair one or more sessions?  It's easy and you will be helping out the Linux and VM 
Program in a very big way.


As a session chair you'll be the envy of your friends and colleagues.  You get 
to meet
and introduce the speaker, make a really cool, but short, speech, count session
attendees, keep general order and collect the always important evaluation forms 
at the
end of the session.  Feel free to sign up for any sessions you think you may 
plan to attend.

To go along with the SHARE themes, one of which is Total Enterprise 
Virtualization, the
Linux and VM Program is featured prominently in a new Virtualization theme room 
with a
separate set of sessions.  These sessions are listed along with the sessions 
below with
a V after the session number.

The list of sessions, in time sequence, is below:

9102VMon09:30a930Introduction to Virtualization: z/VM Basic 
Concepts and
TermsBill Bitner
9060VMon11:00a1100IBM Transformation: Major IT Consolidation 
Initiative
for Project Big GreenJim Elliott
9165Mon01:30p1330How to configure your EMC Symmetrix for z/VM 
and Linux
   Gail Riley
9127Mon03:00p1500z/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 1 of 2 
Martha
McConaghy/Mark Post
9241Mon03:00p1500Securing Linux with RACF on z/VMAlan 
Altmark
9220VMon04:30p1630Nothing Runs Like z/VM and Linux at John 
Deere Thomas
Stewart
9286Mon04:30p1630Tending the SANity of the Flock - SAN 
Experiences at
Nationwide Rick Troth
9234Mon04:30p1630Managing Linux under z/VM using the Linux 
Performance
Suite (ESALPS)Barton Robinson
9128Mon04:30p1630z/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 2 of 2 
Martha
McConaghy/Mark Post

9293Tue08:00a800What's New in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Bradford Hinson
9161Tue08:00a800Security Zones on z/VM   Alan Altmark
9277Tue09:30a930Fedora for System z: The Open Source Build 
Process
Explained Bradford Hinson
9294Tue09:30a930Automating Resource Management for Linux on 
z/VM -
Lessons Learned
   Edmund MacKenty
9292Tue01:30p1330Performance Experience with Databases on Linux 
for IBM
System z Eberhard Pasch
9134Tue03:00p1500Dynamically Managing Hardware I/O 
Configuration Using
VMRick Barlow
9249Tue04:30p1630Putting Linux on System z into Production: 
True Stories
   Erich Amrehn
9240Tue04:30p1630Linux on z/VM System Programmer Survival Guide 
Robert
(Jay) Brenneman

9158VWed08:00a800Server Virtualization Technical and Total Cost 
Analysis
   Montgomery Bauman
9210Wed08:00a800z/VM and Linux Disaster Recovery - A Customer 
Experience
   Lee Stewart
9215Wed09:30a930Linux on System z at Wells Fargo: Penguins 
Board the
Stagecoach Marcy Cortes
9272Web11:00a1100Taming Your Storage Hungry Linuxen Using CMM(A)
   David Kreuter
9279Wed11:00a1100Problem Determination with Linux on System z  
Martin
Schwidefsky
9166Wed01:30p1330z/VM Performance Case StudiesBill Bitner
9295Wed01:30p1330Implementing Oracle Products on Linux for 
System z
  Paul Bramy
9129Wed03:00p1500z/VM Security and IntegrityAlan Altmark
9146Wed03:00p1500Using Unicenter VM:Operator To Manage Linux 
Servers
Brian Jagos
9273Wed03:00p1500Linux on z/VM Performance CasesRob van der 
Heij
9156Web04:30p1630Configuring LDAP on z/VM and Linux   Rich 
Smrcina
9266Wed04:30p1630Monitoring Linux Guests and Processes with 
Linux Tools
 Martin Schwidefsky

9137VThu08:00a800Virtual Linux Server Disaster Recovery 
Planning   Rick
Barlow
9224Thu08:00a800Linux System Management for the Mainframe System
Programmer - Part 1 of 2Mark Post
9118Thu09:30a930Servicing and Maintaining z/VM with VM/SES - 
Live Demo
 Jim Vincent
9267Thu11:00a1100Networking with Linux on System z Wolfgang 
Taphorn
9157Thu01:30p1330Virtualization and Disaster Recovery: 
Implementing and
Automating Disaster/Data Recovery for z/VM   Dan Martin
9290Thu03:00p1500Managing Your Red Hat Enterprise Linux Guests 
with RHN
Satellite Bradford Hinson
9239Thu03:00p1500Linux for System z Goody BagRobert (Jay) 
Brenneman

9287Fri08:00a800Installing a Novell SLES 10 Starter System 
without a
Net(work)Mark Post
9270Fri08:00a800Using Linux on System z for Web 2.0 - 
Infrastructure
Wolfgang Taphorn
9153Fri09:30a930z/VM Goody Bag Rick Barlow
9274Fri09:30

SHARE in Austin-Call for Session Chairs - Part deux!

2009-02-11 Thread Rich Smrcina
SHARE in Austin is in less than three weeks!  It's that time again to recruit session 
chairs.


As a session chair you'll be the envy of your friends and colleagues.  You get 
to meet
and introduce the speaker, make a really cool, but short, speech, count session
attendees, keep general order and collect the always important evaluation forms 
at the
end of the session.  Feel free to sign up for any sessions you think you may 
plan to attend.

To go along with the SHARE themes, one of which is Total Enterprise 
Virtualization, the
Linux and VM Program is featured prominently in a new Virtualization theme room 
with a
separate set of sessions.  These sessions are listed along with the sessions 
below with
a V after the session number.  We ask that there be two chairs for each of 
these sessions.

The remaining sessions, in time sequence, are:

9102VMon09:30a930Introduction to Virtualization: z/VM Basic 
Concepts and
TermsBill Bitner
9060VMon11:00a1100IBM Transformation: Major IT Consolidation 
Initiative
for Project Big GreenBill Reeder
9165Mon01:30p1330How to configure your EMC Symmetrix for z/VM 
and Linux
   Gail Riley
9127Mon03:00p1500z/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 1 of 2 
Martha
McConaghy/Mark Post
9241Mon03:00p1500Securing Linux with RACF on z/VMAlan 
Altmark
9220VMon04:30p1630Nothing Runs Like z/VM and Linux at John 
Deere Thomas
Stewart
9286Mon04:30p1630Tending the SANity of the Flock - SAN 
Experiences at
Nationwide Rick Troth
9234Mon04:30p1630Managing Linux under z/VM using the Linux 
Performance
Suite (ESALPS)Barton Robinson
9128Mon04:30p1630z/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 2 of 2 
Martha
McConaghy/Mark Post
9293Tue08:00a800What's New in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Bradford Hinson
9277Tue09:30a930Fedora for System z: The Open Source Build 
Process
Explained Bradford Hinson
9202VTue11:00a1100Linux on System z - A Strategic ViewJim 
Elliott
9124VTue01:30p1330Experiences Using z/VM VSWITCHDavid 
Kreuter
9292Tue01:30p1330Performance Experience with Databases on Linux 
for IBM
System z Eberhard Pasch
9134Tue03:00p1500Dynamically Managing Hardware I/O 
Configuration Using
VMRick Barlow
9163VTue03:00p1500Sharing the Wealth Using VLANs on Vswitch
David Kreuter
9249Tue04:30p1630Putting Linux on System z into Production: 
True Stories
   Erich Amrehn
9240Tue04:30p1630Linux on z/VM System Programmer Survival Guide 
Robert
(Jay) Brenneman
9158VWed08:00a800Server Virtualization Technical and Total Cost 
Analysis
   Montgomery Bauman
9215Wed09:30a930Linux on System z at Wells Fargo: Penguins 
Board the
Stagecoach Marcy Cortes
9279Wed11:00a1100Problem Determination with Linux on System z   
 Frank
Blaschka
9166Wed01:30p1330z/VM Performance Case StudiesBill Bitner
9129Wed03:00p1500z/VM Security and IntegrityAlan Altmark
9146Wed03:00p1500Using Unicenter VM:Operator To Manage Linux 
Servers
Brian Jagos
9273Wed03:00p1500Linux on z/VM Performance casesRob van der 
Heij
9259Wed04:30p1630SCSI over FCP for Linux on System z - 
Introduction and
New FeaturesChristof Schmitt
9137VThu08:00a800Virtual Linux Server Disaster Recovery 
Planning Rick Barlow
9224Thu08:00a800Linux System Management for the Mainframe System
Programmer - Part 1 of 2Mark Post
9118Thu09:30a930Servicing and Maintaining z/VM with VM/SES - 
Live Demo
 Jim Vincent
9267Thu11:00a1100Networking with Linux on System z Frank 
Blaschka
9281Thu01:30p1330OpenSolaris on System zNeale Ferguson
9212VThu03:00p1500Success with Linux on System z at Nationwide 
- Leasons
LearnedJim Vincent
9290Thu03:00p1500Managing Your Red Hat Enterprise Linux Guests 
with RHN
Satellite Bradford Hinson
9239Thu03:00p1500Linux for System z Goody BagRobert (Jay) 
Brenneman
9289Fri08:00a800Additional Feet for the Penguin - SCSI over FCP
Multipathing for Linux on System zChristof Schmitt
9287Fri08:00a800Installing a Novell SLES 10 Starter System 
without a
Net(work)Mark Post
9270Fri08:00a800Using Linux on System z for Web 2.0 - 
Infrastructure
Wolfgang Taphorn
9274Fri09:30a930The Linux IPL ProcedureEdmund MacKenty

--
Rich Smrcina
VM Assist, Inc.
Phone: 414-491-6001
Ans Service:  360-715-2467
http://www.linkedin.com/in/richsmrcina

Catch the WAVV!  http://www.wavv.org
WAVV 2009 - Orlando, FL - May 15-19, 2009


Calling for Session Chairs at SHARE in Austin!

2009-01-22 Thread Rich Smrcina
SHARE in Austin is a little more than 5 weeks away.  It's that time again to put the 
call out for session chairs.  The list of sessions, in time sequence, is below.


A session chair meets and introduces the speaker, gets to make a really cool speech, 
counts session attendees, keeps general order and collects session evaluation forms at 
the end of the session.


Feel free to sign up for any sessions you think you may plan to attend.

To go along with the SHARE themes, one of which is Total Enterprise Virtualization, the 
Linux and VM Program is featured prominently in a new Virtualization theme room with a 
separate set of sessions.  These sessions are listed along with the sessions below with 
a V after the session number.  We ask that there be two chairs for each of these sessions.


9102V	Mon	09:30a	930	Introduction to Virtualization: z/VM Basic Concepts and Terms	Bill 
Bitner
9060V	Mon	11:00a	1100	IBM Transformation: Major IT Consolidation Initiative for 
Project Big Green	Bill Reeder
9216	Mon	11:00a	1100	Extreme Filesystem Sharing Experiences with Linux using a Read-Only 
Root FS at Nationwide	Rick Troth

9115Mon 01:30p  1330VM Performance Introduction Bill Bitner
9113	Mon	01:30p	1330	The z/VM Control Program (CP) - Useful Things to Know	John 
Franciscovich

9165Mon 01:30p  1330How to configure your EMC Symmetrix for z/VM 
and Linux  Gail Riley
9106Mon 03:00p  1500VM Performance Update   Bill Bitner
9127	Mon	03:00p	1500	z/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 1 of 2	Martha 
McConaghy/Mark Post
9276V	Mon	03:00p	1500	High Availability Architectures for Linux in a Virtual 
Environment	Scott Loveland

9241Mon 03:00p  1500Securing Linux with RACF on z/VMAlan 
Altmark
9220V   Mon 04:30p  1630Nothing Runs Like z/VM and Linux at John Deere  
Thomas Stewart
9286	Mon	04:30p	1630	Tending the SANity of the Flock - SAN Experiences at Nationwide 
Rick Troth
9234	Mon	04:30p	1630	Managing Linux under z/VM using the Linux Performance Suite 
(ESALPS)	Barton Robinson
9128	Mon	04:30p	1630	z/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 2 of 2	Martha 
McConaghy/Mark Post

9293Tue 08:00a  800 What's New in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Bradford Hinson
9154	Tue	08:00a	800	Mythbusters: Taking on Virtualization - z/VM and Linux on System z 
Jim Vincent

9161Tue 08:00a  800 Security Zones on z/VM  Alan Altmark
9233Tue 09:30a  930 Linux Installation Planning Mark Post
9277	Tue	09:30a	930	Fedora for System z: The Open Source Build Process Explained 
Bradford Hinson
9294	Tue	09:30a	930	Automating Resource Management for Linux on z/VM - Lessons Learned 
Edmund MacKenty

9202V   Tue 11:00a  1100Linux on System z - A Strategic ViewJim 
Elliott
9050Tue 11:00a  1100z/VM Platform UpdateReed Mullen/Martha 
McConaghy
9124V   Tue 01:30p  1330Experiences Using z/VM VSWITCH  David Kreuter
9292	Tue	01:30p	1330	Performance Experience with Databases on Linux for IBM System z 
Eberhard Pasch
9227	Tue	01:30p	1330	Linux for IBM System z Installation Hands-on Lab - Part 1 of 3 
Richard Lewis

9262Tue 01:30p  1330What's New in Linux on System z?Martin 
Schwidefsky
9133	Tue	01:30p	1330	Configuring, Customizing and Modifying Your VM System Without an 
IPL	John Franciscovich
9228	Tue	03:00p	1500	Linux for IBM System z Installation Hands-on Lab - Part 2 of 3 
Richard Lewis

9134Tue 03:00p  1500Dynamically Managing Hardware I/O Configuration 
Using VMRick Barlow
9163V   Tue 03:00p  1500Sharing the Wealth Using VLANs on Vswitch   
David Kreuter
9238Tue 03:00p  1500Configuring Linux on z/VM for Performance   
Barton Robinson
9249Tue 04:30p  1630Putting Linux on System z into Production: True 
Stories Erich Amrehn
9229	Tue	04:30p	1630	Linux for IBM System z Installation Hands-on Lab - Part 3 of 3 
Richard Lewis
9275	Tue	04:30p	1630	How Boston University Successfully Integrated IBM System z into the 
Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA)	Gerald Shockley

9240Tue 04:30p  1630Linux on z/VM System Programmer Survival Guide  
Robert (Jay) Brenneman
9235Wed 08:00a  800 Analyzing and Tuning Linux Storage in z/VM 
environment  Barton Robinson
9242Wed 08:00a  800 Linux for Beginners Hands-on Lab - Part 1 of 3  
Neale Ferguson
9210Wed 08:00a  800 z/VM and Linux Disaster Recovery - A Customer 
ExperienceLee Stewart
9152Wed 08:00a  800 Managing and Operating z/VM and Linux   Michael 
Sine
9158V	Wed	08:00a	800	Server Virtualization Technical and Total Cost Analysis	Montgomery 
Bauman
9150	Wed	09:30a	930	z/VM Cross System Extensions for High Availability and System 
Management - now with shared SysRes	Robert (Jay) Brenneman
9215	Wed	09:30a	930	Linux on System z at Wells Fargo: Penguins Board the Stagecoach 
Marcy Cortes

9243Wed 09:30a  930 Linu