Rich, I will be attending my first SHARE in Denver and I am learning z/VM and Linux at this time. If I still qualify for chairing a session, I am willing to help.
Let me know, Mark Workman Shelter Insurance Companies 573.214.4672 [email protected] Rich Smrcina <[email protected]> Sent by: The IBM z/VM Operating System <[email protected]> 08/04/2009 08:54 AM Please respond to The IBM z/VM Operating System <[email protected]> To [email protected] cc Subject SHARE in Denver --- LVM Call for session chairs!!! SHARE 113 in Denver is now less than three weeks away! Don't miss your chance to chair these wonderful sessions. You still have a great list of sessions to choose from, get your picks in fast before the last minute rush! 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 SHARE and the Linux and VM Program. 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. The remaining sessions are listed below. Please respond privately to me with the session numbers that you wish to chair, first come, first chaired! Mon 11:00a 1100 9203 The Linux Audit Subsystem Shawn Wells Mon 11:00a 1100 9217 Linux on z/VM - Understanding CPU Usage Rob van der Heij Mon 01:30p 1330 9102 Introduction to Virtualization: z/VM Basic Concepts and Terms Bill Bitner Mon 01:30p 1330 9161 Security Zones on z/VM Alan Altmark Mon 03:00p 1500 9241 Securing Linux with RACF on z/VM Alan Altmark Mon 03:00p 1500 9225 Linux System Management for the Mainframe System Programmer - Part 2 of 2 Mark Post Mon 03:00p 1500 9276 High Availability Architectures for Linux in a Virtual Environment Scott Loveland Mon 04:30p 1630 9266 Monitoring Linux Guests and Processes with Linux Tools Martin Schwidefsky Mon 04:30p 1630 9113 The z/VM Control Program (CP) - Useful Things to Know John Franciscovich Tue 08:00a 800 9305 Is Your Next Data Center in the Cloud? James Staten Tue 09:30a 930 9233 Linux Installation Planning Mark Post Tue 09:30a 930 9164 Automation and Backup Scenarios for z/VM and Linux on System z Tracy Dean Tue 11:00a 1100 9303 z/VM Platform Update Reed Mullen Tue 11:00a 1100 9154 Mythbusters: Taking on Virtualization - z/VM and Linux on System z Jim Vincent Tue 01:30p 1330 9262 What's New in Linux on System z? Martin Schwidefsky Tue 01:30p 1330 9133 Configuring, Customizing and Modifying Your VM System Without an IPL John Franciscovich Tue 03:00p 1500 9214 Using Logical Volume Manager (LVM) to Reduce the Hassle Managing Disk Space on Linux Mark Post Tue 03:00p 1500 9115 VM Performance Introduction Bill Bitner Tue 04:30p 1630 9166 z/VM Performance Case Studies Bill Bitner Tue 04:30p 1630 9292 Performance Experience with Databases on Linux for IBM System z Erich Amrehn Wed 09:30a 930 9152 Tips on Monitoring and Managing Your z/VM and Linux on System z Robert Neill/Tracy Dean Wed 09:30a 930 9237 Linux under z/VM Performance Analysis Case Studies Barton Robinson Wed 09:30a 930 9304 Comparing and Contrasting Virtualization Technologies Mike Buzzetti Wed 11:00a 1100 9279 Problem Determination with Linux on System z Mario Held Wed 11:00a 1100 9163 Sharing the Wealth Using VLANs on Vswitch David Kreuter/L. Jones Wed 11:00a 1100 9165 How to configure your EMC Symmetrix for z/VM and Linux Gail Riley Wed 01:30p 1330 9211 Linux on z/VM - Memory Management Rob van der Heij Wed 01:30p 1330 9295 Implementing Oracle Products on Linux for System z Randall Rhea Wed 03:00p 1500 9146 Using Unicenter VM:Operator To Manage Linux Servers Brian Jagos Wed 03:00p 1500 9129 z/VM Security and Integrity Alan Altmark Wed 03:00p 1500 9137 Virtual Linux Server Disaster Recovery Planning Rick Barlow Wed 04:30p 1630 9306 Disaster Recovery Planning in a z/VM Environment - Panel Discussion Romney White Wed 04:30p 1630 9156 Configuring LDAP on z/VM and Linux Rich Smrcina Wed 04:30p 1630 9238 Configuring Linux on z/VM for Performance Barton Robinson Thu 08:00a 800 9117 Introduction to Installation and Service of z/VM using VMSES/E Jim Vincent Thu 08:00a 800 9308 Server Virtualization Technical and Total Cost Analysis Montgomery Bauman Thu 09:30a 930 9118 Servicing and Maintaining z/VM with VM/SES - Live Demo Jim Vincent Thu 11:00a 1100 9267 Networking with Linux on System z Martin Schwidefsky Thu 11:00a 1100 9307 System z and High Performance Computing - an Innovative High Performance Consolidation and Compute Opportunity Bill Reeder Thu 01:30p 1330 9169 A Basic Cloning Methodology for z/VM Systems Jim Moling Thu 01:30p 1330 9205 Experiences Implementing Oracle Solutions in a Linux on IBM System z Environment Gaylan Braselton Thu 03:00p 1500 9212 Success with Linux on System z at Nationwide - Lessons Learned Jim Vincent Thu 03:00p 1500 9272 Taming Your Memory Hungry Linux on System z Servers Using CMM(A) David Kreuter/L. Jones Thu 03:00p 1500 9204 Managing Your RHEL VMs with Red Hat Satellite Shawn Wells Thu 04:30p 1630 9213 Linux Servers on System z: Benefits and Features of Virtualization in the Enterprise Data Center Rick Barlow Thu 04:30p 1630 9230 Saving Real Storage with Execute in Place on Linux for System z Mark Post Thu 04:30p 1630 9207 Systems Management for Linux in a z/VM Environment - Panel Discussion Theresa Tai/Scott Loveland/Erich Amrehn Fri 08:00a 800 9281 OpenSolaris on System z Neale Ferguson Fri 08:00a 800 9160 z/VM System Limits Bill Bitner Fri 09:30a 930 9153 z/VM Goody Bag Rick Barlow Fri 09:30a 930 9210 z/VM and Linux Disaster Recovery - A Customer Experience Lee Stewart -- Rich Smrcina Phone: 414-491-6001 http://www.linkedin.com/in/richsmrcina Catch the WAVV! http://www.wavv.org WAVV 2010 This e-mail is intended only for its addressee and may contain information that is privileged, confidential, or otherwise protected from disclosure. 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