Time Management for System Administrators by Thomas A. Limoncelli

Time Management for System Administrators



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Time Management for System Administrators Thomas A. Limoncelli ebook
Page: 240
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Format: chm
ISBN: 0596007833, 9780596007836


[Cialug] Time Management for System Administrators. Thomas Limoncelli is the author of the O'Reilly book Time Management for System Administrators and his talk at the New York Linux Users Group was less technical than most but no less important. Otherwise schedule regular time to it. Either way, you can now remove it from the queue and move on. Behind the scenes: Andrea Veri, the new GNOME part-time System Administrator. I bought it yesterday at Digital Guru (their last copy) on my way to the colo in San Jose. Josh More MoreJ at alliancetechnologies.net. I'm a System Administrator, and between supporting end users, working on new projects, and just maintaining all the systems I administrate, it's hard to find the time to get everything done. Some days ago Andrea Veri was chosen by the GNOME started his collaboration with the Debian GNOME Team. Tools, such as Puppet and Chef, make it easy for systems administrators to maintain multiple servers at one time and quickly upload information. So I bought and am now reading Time Management for System Administrators (aka “The Badger”) from O'Reilly. I know plenty of System and Network admins. The proliferation of configuration management packages changes that. Time Management for System Administrators looks like its going to break the cycle. Continue reading Execute commands on multiple hosts using expect tool Part III of this series. The deep experience Andrea collected while managing both .deb and .rpm packaging systems makes him very comfortable working with different environments. It's not easy to comprehend the role of a System Administrator, because that's the person behind the machine. Read our book review of Time Management for System Administrators. This post summarises and reviews the book "Time Management for System Administrators" (companion site: Everything Sysadmin) by Thomas A. I know I've found time management to be a difficult thing to tackle, but there's a book I've read that addresses our particular situation.