I am currently using TextMate as a text editor. How important is it to learn something like vi if I am to do more sysadmin related stuff, mostly involving ssh?
There are various ways to contact the sysadmin team
1. Bugzilla
For specific issues that should be fixed. Bugs can be hidden if
needed. Not for meant for discussions!
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=sysadmin
2. gnome-infrastructure-rDKQcyrBJuzYtjvyW6yDsg< at >public.gmane.org
Public mailing list. For public discussions.
Hello all
I recently installed a fresh copy of Solaris.
I noticed that /etc/passwd does not contain an entry for sysadmin Group #14.
Why isnt it there? Other websites state that by default it should be there !
Help!
Regards,
Junaid
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Hi guys,
I'm curious about how much does a sysadmin usually earn doing his job.
How much does a junior sysadmin make per year? what about a senior? (what would you consider a senior?) or a unix-related manager?
Can a sysadmin position be compared to a DBA position or a programmer position (talking about annual salaries).
I know it may also depend on the country.
Here's the situation: my company runs a website, but we don't have anybody in-house qualified to be a sysadmin, so when something goes awry, we're very much at the mercy of our hosting provider's helpdesk.* We're having a severe problem with our server, and I need some help sorting it out.
(* -- Yes, this is a terrible position to be in, and at the very least we should have a plan where our host
Can anyone give me a practical example of how a system admin (or two) looking after Citrix farms of 15/20/40 servers in size differs from a team of admins looking after farms with numbers in the 000's of servers?
I'm looking to progress my career and need some ideas to up skill?
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There is not a single task on a Unix / Linux server, that you cannot perform from command line. While there are some user interface available to make some of the sysadmin task easy, you really don’t need them and should be using command line all the time.
The unix sysadmin where I'm working is reluctant to give me access to change my login shell from ksh to bash. He has given various excuses, the funniest being that since they write all their scripts for ksh they won't work if I try to run them.