Frank - our approach is that the mainframe support team will add z/VM 
support to their existing z/OS responsibilities along with bringing in one 
new sysprog with z/vm experience. The aix/unix team wasn't interested as 
they were already overworked and understaffed so we've created a new linux 
team. for system level security the support teams (mainframe and linux) 
will be responsible as only sysprogs/sysadmins will have direct access. 
User access will be at the application level and will continue to be 
controlled by our security team. 

For provisioning a new guest it will be a combined effort with the 
mainframe team responsible for the actual provisioning (using Rocket 
Software's Provisioning Expert for Linux aka PEL) with the Linux team 
supporting and maintaining the PEL base systems that are the basis for the 
cloning. During operation, should issues arise, the respective teams will 
provide support as appropriate. 

The mainframe team is responsible for the storage which is still FICON 
attached (no plans for fibre at this time) at least from the storage 
subsystem perspective. We are using Dirmaint for the allocation of space 
management and for backup our plans are to use FDR/UpStream at the Linux 
file system level and using FlashCopy combined with z/OS DF/DSS for the 
entire volume pool. 

For overall capacity and performance out existing performance and capacity 
team is involved (using Velocity Softwares ESALPS). We are also using the 
ESALPS to generate alerts based upon various performance indicators that 
it monitors with the alerts going into our normal Tivoli Enterprise 
Console alert system and then off to our problem tracking system. 

hope this helps

Lionel B. Dyck, Consultant/Specialist 
Enterprise Platform Services, Mainframe Engineering 
KP-IT Enterprise Engineering 
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