The third quarter meeting of the Chicago Area VM (and Linux) Enthusiasts will be held on Thursday, June 23, 2005.
---------- Meeting Location: This quarter's meeting will be held at the Hewitt Associates 'East Campus' located at 100 Half Day Road, in Lincolnshire, IL. We will meet in Conference Room 100-M3, just off the Cafeteria. If you have not attended a meeting at this location before, or you are not familiar with the area, <http://cavmen.home.comcast.net/hewittb99.html>Click here for additional information on directions, maps, lodging and dining. ---------- Attendance: Our host site has requested a count of expected attendees by the Monday before the meeting, so that they can plan appropriately for refreshments, etc. If you are planning to attend, PLEASE send an E-Mail by that date to <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject line of "Meeting Attendance". This is meant to be a facilities planning aid and should not be interpreted as a registration requirement. If you suddenly become available at the last minute, please feel free to attend even if you have not responded. Thank you in advance for your cooperation in this matter. ---------- Preliminary Meeting Agenda: 9:00 AM Bacula, No Silver Data Cartridges, Please... In previous sessions, I've talked about Linux backups with Amanda, and integrating Amanda and HSM processing. Bacula is a rapidly developing open-source backup and recovery utility that is considerably more sophisticated than Amanda, bordering on being competitive with the commercial backup utilities, and has recently received a number of mainframe-specific enhancements that make it very attractive as a backup solution for Linux guests on VM and other systems throughout the enterprise. In this session, I'll give an overview of Bacula, the integration code SNA has contributed to add tape library support and ANSI label support, and how to set up a Bacula server using the tools provided. The speaker will be David Boyes of Sine Nomine Associates. 10:30 AM Coffee Break 11:00 AM Low-Cost File Level Backup for Linux on the Mainframe: A Backup Appliance for Linux on zSeries (new updates!) This session describes a method for doing file and DR backups for Linux systems to VM and/or z/OS-controlled tape drives without connecting tape drives directly to Linux. The session describes Linux tools, z/OS and VM configuration, interaction with SMS on both platforms, and includes a configuration that can back up virtual machines and discrete machines using the existing mainframe tape resources. . The speaker will be David Boyes of Sine Nomine Associates. 12:30 PM Lunch Break 1:30 PM Administration and Vendor Announcements 2:00 PM Linux appliance to cross-communicate with z/OS or other Operating Systems Bringing TCPNJE To The Rest of the World: Our Latest Research Widget NJE services are deeply embedded in almost all the IBM operating systems, and there are many useful services that can be provided.... message logging, unattended file transfer, printing to open-systems printers... if only there were a way to allow open systems to play in the NJE world! Also, the z/OS folks are still stuck in the Dark Ages requiring SNA communications links and VM/VTAM just to play in the NJE world. We've been working on a Linux-based NJE appliance to demonstrate some of the techniques required to build focused Linux systems that augment traditional mainframe applications, and a full-scale NJE implementation for open systems (including Linux Intel, Windows and Palm client/servers!) fell out of the solution to the problem. I'll talk about some of the requirements for constructing a NJE appliance, the addition of a CTC driver to Linux on zSeries, outline some of the interesting system management and automation that is possible once NJE connectivity is present, and hopefully (network connection permitting) demonstrate a direct connection between RSCS and a Intel Linux system to show off our new toy. The speaker will be David Boyes of Sine Nomine Associates. 3:15 PM Coffee Break 3:30 PM Fourth Presentation The topic is to be determined. The speaker is to be determined. 4:45 PM Free-for-All Members will attempt to answer any reasonable VM or hardware related questions. If you are having a problem and want to find out if others are experiencing it, or you are installing new hardware or software and want to find out what types of problems others have experienced, here is the place to find out. Members are encouraged to bring ideas for future presentations and speakers to this meeting. ---------- Please check the WEB site for Map and Directions: http://cavmen.home.comcast.net In addition, you will also find extensive information available on dining and lodging in the Hewitt Associates area. Additional information about the CAVMEN group, and other VM related items of interest are available on our web site. There is no charge for admission to meetings. Meeting attendance is open to anyone, and advance registration is not required. I look forward to seeing all of you at the meeting. Mark M. 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