Chris wrote:
Oh hell, why not include someone that can code php, MySQL etc. Where do
you draw the line? A good Sys Admin does NOT need to be a programmer.
You missed my point. It don't want to say that Admin as to be a
programmer. Well skilled admin should understanding how some common C
system functions works.
How admin can use strace(1) truss(1)?
There are situations where logs can't help.
People i know, who are able to disgnose almost every problem on their
favourite Unix OS, have this knowledge. It doesn't mean that they are
programmers or write C programs.
This statement is an implication: Admin doesn't have to know C to be
'good', but if Admin knows C, he is 'good'.
This are just my observations, which i wanted to share here.
Best Regards
Piotr Rybicki
http://www.innervision.pl
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