The first quarter meeting of the Chicago Area VM (and Linux)
Enthusiasts will be held on Thursday, January 26, 2006.
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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 the Lower Level Conference Room in Building 98.
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.
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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.
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Meeting Agenda:
9:00 AM VM TCP/IP Routing - Part 1
The speaker will provide detailed information on TCP/IP routing, as
implemented in z/VM TCP/IP. In Part 1, we focus on low-level LAN
communication, ARP, proxy ARP, and IPv4 addressing and subnetting.
This presentation is continued in z/VM TCP/IP Routing - Part 2.
The speaker will be Mr. Alan Altmark of the IBM Corporation.
10:30 AM Coffee Break
11:00 AM VM TCP/IP Routing - Part 2
The speaker will provide detailed information on how to configure and
use z/VM TCP/IP's static and dynamic routing functions. In Part 2, we
focus on packet routing, dynamic vs static routing, and Virtual IP
Addressing (VIPA), and z/VM virtual network design. The mysteries of
coding the Gateway and BsdRoutingParms statements for z/VM TCP/IP
will be revealed! While the syntax may be VM, the concepts apply to
all operating systems, including VSE, z/OS, and Linux. This
presentation is a continuation of z/VM TCP/IP Routing - Part 1.
The speaker will be Mr. Alan Altmark of the IBM Corporation.
12:30 PM Lunch Break
1:30 PM Administration and Vendor Announcements
1:45 PM High Availability and Automatic Network Failover using VSWITCH
z/VM V4.4 introduced significant new function. During this session we
will look at one of those new functions, namely VSWITCH. VSWITCH
allows you to do away with using a virtual router for your Linux farm
and provides direct connection to physical LAN segments for all your
guests. You can also design, configure, and operate your network
using VSWITCH to provide High Availability and Automatic Network
Failover. We will cover how to design and configure a network using
VSWITCH that will survive a failover of a controller virtual machine
and/or the failover of an OSA.
The speaker will be Mr. Alan Altmark of the IBM Corporation.
3:00 PM Coffee Break
3:15 PM Provisioning Expert for Linux on zSeries
Provisioning Expert of Linux on zSeries helps facilitate server
consolidation by enabling you to create, configure, update and remove
Linux systems quickly and accurately. In addition to automating the
cloning and configuration of Linux guests, Provisioning Expert
minimizes the requirement for large amounts of DASD by sharing DASD
between Linux systems. To find out more, visit Rocket Software, Inc.
at
<http://www.rocketsoftware.com/portfolio/provisioningexpert>http://www.rocketsoftware.com/portfolio/provisioningexpert
The speaker will be Mr. Ed MacKenty of
<http://www.rocketsoftware.com>Rocket Software, Inc.
Ed (MacK) MacKenty is a seasoned UNIX programmer who is applying his
Linux expertise to z/VM. Before joining Rocket Software in 2002, MacK
was principal of his own consulting company specializing in UNIX
design and development. Before that, he worked for Kurzweil Applied
Intelligence on speech recognition systems. As the author of Rocket
Software's Provisioning Expert for Linux on zSeries, MacK hopes to
"take the next step beyond cloning by combining and automating Linux
guest creation, software provisioning and configuration."
Rocket Software will be providing an iPod Nano as the grand prize for
the afternoon raffle. You must be present to win.
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.
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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.
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Mark M. Suchecki
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CAVMEN Coordinator
Voice: (847) 518-0058
FAX: (847) 518-0083
E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web: http://cavmen.home.comcast.net
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