Mark, I'm willing to chair anything no one wants, if I'm free. In addtion, particular ones I'd be interested in chairing are:
9115 9124 9233 9202 9126 9118 9122 Bob Neill email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone 919-224-1892 T/L678-1892 Phillies in 2008! Mark Boltz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System <[email protected]> 01/18/2008 01:17 PM Please respond to The IBM z/VM Operating System <[email protected]> To [email protected] cc Subject SHARE Orlando: Chair bear call to arms! Heya, Interested in fame, glamor, fortune, lots of friends, lots of toys, etc.? Yeah, me neither. But if you want to do a good deed, meet your peers, learn something new and any and all of those, consider chairing a session at the upcoming SHARE in Orlando! It's not hard, and you're gonna attend the sessions anyway, so why not?? All you have to do is pick some sessions from the list below where you are willing to perform but a few simple tasks and earn the gratitude of the speaker and the ribbon wearers: 1. Introduce the speaker 2. Make any other SHARE-specific announcements 3. Reminders about cellphones/pagers, etc. and the importance of evaluation forms. 4. Keep the speaker posted on time remaining 5. Collect the evaluation forms. That's about it! Easy, right? So if you're gonna be there anyway, sign up! Send an e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (pls. do not reply to the lists) and let me know which sessions you can take. There's a special session Sunday evening for Chair Bears to get the information and training you'll need to fulfill your duties and get the recognition and applause for your efforts! Note, the list below is NOT all the Linux / VM program sessions, just those that still need chairs. A couple of additional rules: (1) you cannot chair sessions on days you are not registered for the SHARE conference, (2) you don't get paid for this, (3) you should not chair sessions for which you are a speaker. Mon 09:30a 930 9050 Linux and VM Program Opening and z/VM Platform Update Reed Mullen/Jim Vincent Mon 09:30a 930 9102 The Very Basics of z/VM - Concepts and Terminology Bill Bitner Mon 09:30a 930 9250 Defending Linux: Protecting Your Penguins Hands-on Lab - Part 1 of 2 Mark Boltz Mon 09:30a 930 9268 OpenKicks: The CICS API on Linux Michael Potter Mon 11:00a 1100 9060 IBM Transformation: Major IT Consolidation Initiative for Project Big Green Leslie Gordon/Kevin Ingwersen Mon 11:00a 1100 9251 Defending Linux: Protecting Your Penguins Hands-on Lab - Part 2 of 2 Mark Boltz Mon 01:30p 1330 9115 VM Performance Introduction Bill Bitner Mon 01:30p 1330 9150 z/VM Cross System Extensions for High Availability and System Management - now with shared SysRes Robert (Jay) Brenneman Mon 01:30p 1330 9200 An Introduction to Linux and Open Source Jim Elliott Mon 03:00p 1500 9106 VM Performance Update Bill Bitner Mon 03:00p 1500 9127 z/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 1 of 2 Martha McConaghy/Mark Post Mon 03:00p 1500 9241 Securing Linux with RACF on z/VM Alan Altmark Mon 04:30p 1630 9128 z/VM for MVS Systems Programmers - Part 2 of 2 Martha McConaghy/Mark Post Mon 04:30p 1630 9234 Managing Linux under z/VM using the Linux Performance Suite (ESALPS) Barton Robinson Mon 04:30p 1630 9286 Tending the SANity of the Flock - SAN Experiences at Nationwide Rick Troth Tue 08:00a 800 9155 VTAPE and VPARS (Virtual Private Active Record Shadowing) for VM Guests Richard Bourgeois Tue 08:00a 800 9253 Basic Linux Scripting Hands-on Lab - Part 1 of 2 Neale Ferguson Tue 08:00a 800 9265 TCO: Comparing System z and Distributed Environments; Building the Business Case Chris Rohrbach/Marlin Maddy Tue 08:00a 800 9293 What's New in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Bradford Hinson Tue 09:30a 930 9124 Experiences Using z/VM VSWITCH David Kreuter Tue 09:30a 930 9237 Linux under z/VM Performance Analysis Case Studies Barton Robinson Tue 09:30a 930 9254 Basic Linux Scripting Hands-on Lab - Part 2 of 2 Neale Ferguson Tue 09:30a 930 9261 (Dis)Honest TCO Analysis for Linux on System z Romney White/Erich Amrehn Tue 11:00a 1100 9113 The z/VM Control Program (CP) - Useful Things to Know John Franciscovich Tue 11:00a 1100 9233 Linux Installation Planning Mark Post Tue 11:00a 1100 9284 How To Turn a Penguin Into a Dog (or, Things To Do That Will Avoid Linux on z Success) Philip Smith Tue 01:30p 1330 9133 Configuring, Customizing and Modifying Your VM System Without an IPL John Franciscovich Tue 01:30p 1330 9227 Linux for IBM System z Installation Hands-on-Lab - Part 1 of 3 Richard Lewis/Chuck Morse Tue 01:30p 1330 9262 What?s New in Linux on System z? Martin Schwidefsky Tue 01:30p 1330 9292 Performance Experience with Databases on Linux for IBM System z9 and System z Martin Kammerer Tue 03:00p 1500 9119 z/VM Installation - From Cardboard Box to IPL Mike Walter Tue 03:00p 1500 9129 z/VM Security and Integrity Alan Altmark Tue 03:00p 1500 9228 Linux for IBM System z Installation Hands-on-Lab - Part 2 of 3 Richard Lewis/Chuck Morse Tue 03:00p 1500 9238 Configuring Linux on z/VM for Performance Barton Robinson Tue 04:30p 1630 9120 z/VM Installation - It's Installed, Now What? Mike Walter Tue 04:30p 1630 9123 TRACK for z/VM - What's Happening in Your Virtual Machines? Jim Vincent Tue 04:30p 1630 9229 Linux for IBM System z Installation Hands-on-Lab - Part 3 of 3 Richard Lewis/Chuck Morse Tue 04:30p 1630 9291 End to End Performance of WebSphere Environments Martin Kammerer Wed 08:00a 800 9206 From A (AIX) to Z (Linux on System z), A Customer Experience Uriel Carrasquilla Wed 08:00a 800 9235 Analyzing and Tuning Linux Storage in z/VM environment Barton Robinson Wed 08:00a 800 9242 Linux for Beginners Hands-on-Lab - Part 1 of 3 Neale Ferguson Wed 09:30a 930 9110 z/VM Live Guest Migration Romney White Wed 09:30a 930 9202 Linux on System z - A Strategic View Jim Elliott Wed 09:30a 930 9243 Linux for Beginners Hands-on-Lab - Part 2 of 3 Neale Ferguson Wed 09:30a 930 9248 Help! My (Virtual) Penguin is Sick! Philip Smith Wed 11:00a 1100 9111 New Features of the z/VM 5.3 Hypervisor Romney White Wed 11:00a 1100 9231 Building a Strong z/VM and Linux Architecture on the Mainframe Alain Leclerc/David Kreuter Wed 11:00a 1100 9244 Linux for Beginners Hands-on-Lab - Part 3 of 3 Neale Ferguson Wed 11:00a 1100 9279 Problem Determination with Linux on System z Steffen Thoss Wed 01:30p 1330 9136 Automated Linux Guest Monitoring on z/VM using PROP Jim Vincent Wed 01:30p 1330 9205 Choose the Wrong Architecture and Waste Millions - A Customer Case Study Mark Post Wed 01:30p 1330 9214 sudo: Beginner to Expert in One Hour Michael Potter Wed 03:00p 1500 9126 Performance Toolkit for VM Bill Bitner Wed 03:00p 1500 9146 Using Unicenter VM:Operator To Manage Linux Servers Brian Jagos Wed 04:30p 1630 9134 Dynamically Managing Hardware I/O Configuration Using VM Rick Barlow Wed 04:30p 1630 9152 OMEGAMON XE on z/VM and Linux - What's New and How Do I Install What I Have? Robert Neill Wed 04:30p 1630 9259 Making Your Penguins Fly - Introduction to SCSI over FCP for Linux on System z Martin Peschke Thu 08:00a 800 9117 Introduction to Installation and Service of z/VM using VMSES/E Jim Vincent Thu 08:00a 800 9280 Linux on System z - What's new in the I/O Area Horst Hummel Thu 08:00a 800 9290 Managing Your Red Hat Enterprise Linux Guests with RHN Satellite Bradford Hinson Thu 09:30a 930 9118 Servicing and Maintaining z/VM with VM/SES - Live Demo Jim Vincent Thu 09:30a 930 9266 Monitoring Linux Guests and Processes with Linux Tools Martin Schwidefsky Thu 09:30a 930 9267 Networking with Linux on System z Steffen Thoss Thu 11:00a 1100 9151 z/VM System and Performance Management - Integrating IBM's Solutions Robert Neill/Tracy Dean/Dan Martin Thu 11:00a 1100 9216 Extreme Filesystem Sharing Experiences with Linux using a Read-Only Root FS at Nationwide Rick Troth Thu 11:00a 1100 9276 High Availability for Linux on IBM System z Servers Scott Loveland Thu 01:30p 1330 9137 Using VM for Linux Disaster Recovery Planning Rick Barlow Thu 01:30p 1330 9249 Putting Linux on System z into Production: True Stories Erich Amrehn Thu 01:30p 1330 9287 Installing a Novell SLES 10 Starter System without a Net(work) Mike Walter Thu 03:00p 1500 9147 Managing and Provisioning Linux on System z with IBM Director and Tivoli Provisioning Manager Paul Sutera Thu 03:00p 1500 9212 Linux for System z at Nationwide - From Woe to Whoa! How did We Get Here, Toto? Jim Vincent Thu 03:00p 1500 9224 Linux System Management for the Mainframe System Programmer - Part 1 of 2 Mark Post Thu 04:30p 1630 9112 z/VM TCP/IP Stack Configuration Miguel Delapaz Thu 04:30p 1630 9213 Anatomy of a z Penguin - A Customer Experience Helping A Colony Thrive Under Extreme Conditions Rick Barlow Thu 04:30p 1630 9225 Linux System Management for the Mainframe System Programmer - Part 2 of 2 Mark Post Thu 06:00p 1800 9239 Linux for System z Goody Bag - BOF Mark Ver Fri 08:00a 800 9122 z/VM Tuning Revisited with Specialty Engines for z/OS Bill Bitner Fri 08:00a 800 9245 Linux on Intel InstallFest Hands-on-Lab - Part 1 of 2 Mark Post Fri 08:00a 800 9282 Logical Volume Management for Linux on System z Horst Hummel Fri 08:00a 800 9289 Additional Feet for the Penguin - SCSI over FCP Multipathing for Linux on System z Martin Peschke Fri 09:30a 930 9240 Linux on z/VM System Programmer Survival Guide Robert (Jay) Brenneman Fri 09:30a 930 9246 Linux on Intel InstallFest Hands-on-Lab - Part 2 of 2 Mark Post Fri 09:30a 930 9283 Using Hobbit to Monitor Networked Services Rich Smrcina --- Mark Boltz, CISSP, NSA-IAM, CSGI Sr. Solutions Architect [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.stonesoft.com Toll Free: 1.866.869.4075 Cell: 1.571.246.2233 Fax: 1.703.288.4811 Direct: 1.703.288.0208 8133 Leesburg Pike, Suite 610 Vienna, VA 22182-2730 USA
