Oh sure... expose him to Jim and Rick right away.  He'll be ruined for 
life!  ;-)

In real fact Larry, you could not be in a much better place if you're 
close to the Nationwide Insurance headquarters in Columbus.  Jim Vincent 
and Rick Barlow are a terrific VM tag team, contributing significantly 
towards VM's success (a big new success with "Linux on ", too).

Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not in this post CERTAINLY 
NOT my employer's.





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Larry's e-mail address leads me to believe that he's employed by the
State of Ohio. If he's in or around the Columbus area, he might want to
consider joining the Midwest VM Regional Users Group
(http://www.mvmrug.org/index.html). Their next meeting is January 27,
2006 and will be in Columbus. Plus, it's a lot cheaper than going to
SHARE....:-)



Mike Walter wrote:
> Larry,
> 
> As said in all the other posts: Welcome to the VM Community!
> 
> Your next order of business should be to get your management to send you 

> to SHARE, the largest mainframe USER conference in the world.  The 
timing 
> may be advantageous,the next SHARE is in Seattle, March 5-10.  There 
will 
> be user-lead sessions about every corner of z/VM (including on 
> installation and customization), and about Linux, along with z/OS and 
> many, many other categories.  Do  yourself and your installation a 
favor, 
> take a few minutes to surf on over to:
>    http://www.share.org/
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Mike Walter
> Hewitt Associates
> The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's.
> 
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>   I'm am very new to z/vm,so please bear with me. I've dealt with mvs 
for
> years but have no real knowledge of vm. We have 5.1 installed on our 
z/890
> (not by me) and we are running linux servers under it. Agasin no 
knowledge
> of linux. Isn't it fun I'm learning 2 sytems at once. Z/VM v 5.2 is
> becoming   ga 'ed today. I've heard that there is an improvement on 
memory
> usage and so I should install it. I've read that you can install vm 
under
> vm and then move the needed mods  over. I've gone to the vm resource 
area
> at IBM and pulled installation instructions for vm but they look to be 
for
> a fresh install. Where are instruction for a vm under vm ? Will these
> include What needs to be done after the install. Any and all help is
> greatly appreciated.
> thanks
> Larry Macioce
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