Seven Habits of Highly Effective Unix Admins
jfruh writes: "Being a Unix or Linux admin tends to be an odd kind of job: you often spend much of your workday on your own, with lots of time when you don't have a specific pressing task, punctuated by moments of panic where you need to do something very important right away. Sandra Henry-Stocker, a veteran sysadmin, offers suggestions on how to structure your professional life if you're in this job. Her advice includes setting priorities, knowing your tools, and providing explanations to the co-workers whom you help."
What habits have you found effective for system administration?
i thought they were
sloth, gluttony, pride,...
I know them all. They all work in Marketing.
"A door is what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of" - Ogden Nash
Sudo try it out!
Tic-Tac-Toe, Global Thermonuclear War, and relationships all have the same winning move.
The reason there are more fat people in IT isn't because we want to be. It is because the GOOD IT people get fat because they know that the best IT people never need to leave their seats. If you have to leave your seat to do something as an admin, you are doing something wrong and not using the technology that is available to you to be able to fix everything but physical hardware failure or installation from your seat.
We were all warned a long time ago that MS products sucked, remember the Magic 8 Ball said, "Outlook not so good"
Only three things are necessary for a highly effective unix admin:
To crush your userbase
To see their accounts deleted before you
To hear the lamentations of the salesmen
You really need to have a beard to get it. Do you have a beard? You don't sound like you have a proper beard.
I have determined that my sig is indeterminate.