<p>Unfortunately, I am going to miss out because I am unable to make it this evening. :(</p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Jan 12, 2012 2:29 PM, "JD" <<a href="mailto:jdp@algoloma.com">jdp@algoloma.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
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Room is J266 for the ALE-NW meeting tonight.<br>
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Didn't want anyone missing out.<br>
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On 01/09/2012 05:53 PM, Aaron Ruscetta wrote:<br>
> UPDATE: Room number will be J-266<br>
> ======================================<br>
> The next ALE-NW@SPSU meeting is being held<br>
> Thursday, Jan. 12th, 7:30pm in room J-266<br>
> of the Atrium (J) building on the SPSU campus.<br>
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> The feature presentation will be:<br>
> Network and Systems Management with OpenNMS<br>
> as presented by Jeff Gehlbach<br>
><br>
> Abstract:<br>
> -- Whether your organization's network has a dozen nodes<br>
> or twelve-thousand, it sucks** when some of those nodes go<br>
> down or have performance problems. A whole discipline of<br>
> network and systems management has evolved to deal with<br>
> this problem, resulting in many software platforms both free<br>
> and proprietary aiming to solve it. One of these, OpenNMS<br>
> (Open Network Management System), brings a 100% free<br>
> and Open Source software approach with massive scalability<br>
> as its key operational goal. This talk will present a gentle<br>
> introduction to network management concepts along with<br>
> a tour of OpenNMS' architecture and, provided the stars<br>
> align, a live demo!<br>
><br>
> Bio:<br>
> -- Jeff Gehlbach discovered Linux in 1994 when a friend<br>
> shared with him a box of floppies containing Slackware 2.3,<br>
> and has been hooked ever since. He has subsequently<br>
> worked as a network engineer, Solaris and Linux systems<br>
> admin, network management consultant, and network<br>
> management software developer among others. Today<br>
> he pays the bills by helping organizations manage their<br>
> networks and systems using free software including<br>
> OpenNMS.<br>
><br>
> =======<br>
> For a campus map and a link to directions please see<br>
> <http ://<a href="http://www.spsu.edu/visitspsu/campusmaps/index.htm" target="_blank">www.spsu.edu/visitspsu/campusmaps/index.htm</a>><br>
> or visit the ALE NW wiki page at<br>
> <<a href="http://tomshiro.org/twiki/view/ALE/AleNwOrg" target="_blank">http://tomshiro.org/twiki/view/ALE/AleNwOrg</a>><br>
> Parking in non reserved spaces in the P60 deck is best.<br>
> building J, the Atrium building, is a short distance east<br>
> of the parking deck.<br>
> ======<br>
> ALE-NW@SPSU meetings are open events and we hope<br>
> you will join us! Also remember that topic suggestions<br>
> and presentation offers the meetings can be emailed to<br>
> [ jdp (at) algoloma ]<br>
><br>
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