[svlug] Help me in Defining what a "Sr Linux Admin" is.
James Sparenberg
james at linuxrebel.org
Thu Sep 4 16:53:57 PDT 2008
On Thursday 04 September 2008 15:38:35 Paul Cubbage wrote:
> James,
> There are several descriptions on craigslist for "Linux admin".
> Alvin has given a good spec. The listings are another good source and
> in a conventional form.
> Paul
>
> On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 3:20 PM, Alvin Oga
> <alvin at mail.linux-consulting.com> wrote:
> >
> > hi ya james
> >
> >> james at linuxrebel.org wrote:
> >>
> >> One of the things I want to do (That is polite) before I depart
my
> >> current position is to leave behind a proper definition of what a
Sr.
> >> Linux Admin is. (and thereby explain why I'm no longer wanting to
> >> remain with them under the guise of my new "duties" or rather lack
of
> >> duties.)
> >
> > ...
> >
> >> The PHB's seem to think it has more to do with Time in slot,
than
> >> knowledge and I'd like to properly define things otherwise.
> >
> > - yeah, them phb's think its somebody on call when something happens
> > that can come fix it .. no matter what time of the day it is
> > ( it's the wrong view of "Sr" anything )
> >
> > - beginners and intermediate admins will be asking "howto" questions
> >
> > my view of the world, sr people should be able to:
> >
> > - work and get the task done w/o the use of google/yahoo
> > - "what do you know" and what has been your past experience
> >
> > - can automate their task ( esp silly things like monitoring )
> > "automate" as in write your own tools since most all
> > existing monitoring tools are lacking something or other
> >
> > - definitely needs to be able to do reliable backups which does
> > not contain the "virus" that killed the corp network
> > - most folks end up overwriting the "good backup"
> >
> > - sr admin should be using multiple partitions for
> > /tmp, /var, /usr, /opt, /home, /Backup, ...
> >
> > - sr admins can build a box and not touch it for the next 3yrs
> > and it'd be working fine
> >
> > other side of the coin, they can build a box, have it update
> > itself daily, and still be working fine for the next 3 yrs
> >
> > - aka, they can buy reliable parts from reliable vendors
> >
> > - there is NO such thing as disk failure or power supply
failure
> > ( buy something better from better sources )
> >
> > - sr admins would have been involved or witness near corp meltdowns
> > and have learned what NOT to do ... or allow to happen or exist
> > to prevent their job would be at risk since management needs
> > to point their fingers at somebody
> >
> > - sr admins can and should manually maintain say 10-30 machines at
the
> > nitty gritty level
> >
> > - sr admins can also maintain 100 or 500 or 1000 machines
> > in an automated fashion ( 100% hands off except for the
initial
> > put the box on the rack and turn it on )
> >
> > - sr admins can provision new boxes with hands on ( build yourself )
> > or hands off ( automated with scripts )
> > - sr admins will NOT have "this hardware is NOT supported
problem"
> >
> > - sr admins will make do with the computer resources they have on
hand
> > and put in a request for the new widgets and if said widgets does
> > not arrive by a particular period, xyz things are at risk
> >
> > - sr admins can argue the merits and problems of any distro ( OS
including MS )
> > compared to another
> >
> > - sr admins ( the community minded ones ) might be publishing stuff
> > and or have websites and/or volunteer their time/skills at other
places
> >
> > - sr admins have built hobby projects w/ 555 timers, 741 op amps,
2n2222, etc
> > and wrote ( video, kb, disk ) interrupt routines to run with 8080,
6800, z80, ...
> > - aka, solid understanding of computers and how it works
> >
> > - sr admins know that 80% of comptuer failures will be due to people
> > doing or not doing what they should have been doing to prevent the
failure
> >
> > - email that cant be sent or received might be a people
problem
> > since not everybody is computer literate
> >
> > - not being able to print stuff might be a people problem
> > since not everybody can change the printer toner properly
> >
> > ... endless list of what sr folks should be able to do ??
> >
> > c ya
> > alvin
> > dont print
> >
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>
The goal here, from my POV is to have it NOT in my words. I'm
litterally going to print out these mails and hand them. Then I won't
get "Oh he's just defining what he wants." Instead they know it isn't
in my words a little more difficult to go republican on.
James
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