Rob and Chris,

>From my understanding, they are just looking for a Sr lever Linux guy to
come in and help out for the short term.  Could either one of you guys be
interested?
-Nick
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 4:23 PM, Chris Faulkner <[email protected]>wrote:

> Agreed
>
> On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 3:13 PM, Rob Huffstedtler
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The way I read the req. is that they were looking for someone who could
> > articulate a methodology for avoiding exactly that issue.  OS/Application
> > patching is a piece of cake with just about any OS out there (or maybe it
> > would be better to say that there are tools out there for any OS).  The
> > bigger issue is how you develop a change control process where you know
> what
> > patches were applied, how they were tested before being rolled out to
> prod,
> > and so on.  I'm sure that there are plenty of shops out there that still
> let
> > developers apply a patch for the very first time right on the prod
> system,
> > but the places where Andy and I do most of our work have layers of
> > operations folk between the application owners, app dev folks, and the
> > production systems.
> > Of course, I could have misread it...
> >
> > On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 11:29 AM, Chris Faulkner <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> I have all the above experience, but being able to explain how to
> >> compare patch levels and apply those patches and monitoring a linux
> >> network is something that changes quite rapidly and no one server is
> >> the same as the others, especially on servers that are managed by
> >> multiple people.  You might be able to patch a server but break
> >> something else one one server and it goes fine on another and being
> >> able to correct the errors during a patch is something much greater
> >> than just explanation because each time is different...
> >>
> >> Cheers!
> >>
> >> Chris F
> >>
> >> On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 8:53 AM, n...@restech <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >> > The requirements are below...let me know if you are interested.  Email
> >> > your resumes to [email protected].
> >> >
> >> > •       Advanced Linux knowledge.  At least 5 years supporting Linux
> in
> >> > a
> >> > medium to large company.
> >> > •       Advanced knowledge of the Linux file system, folder mounts and
> >> > SAMBA
> >> > sharing.
> >> > •       Advanced knowledge of FTP running on a Linux server.
> >> > •       Must have advanced knowledge and be able to explain how to
> >> > monitor a
> >> > Linux environment and troubleshoot performance issues and network
> >> > issues.
> >> > •       Ability to compare Linux server patch levels for consistency.
> >> >  Must
> >> > have and be able to explain method of maintaining consistent patch
> >> > levels and applying patches.
> >> > •       Prefer experience with support of iBrix storage solutions but
> >> > not a
> >> > must.
> >> > •       Prefer experience with SAN support and Fiber SAN fabric
> support
> >> > but
> >> > not a must.
> >> > •       At least 2 years supporting JBoss running under Linux.
> >> > •       Prefer experience with Red Hat Linux but experience with other
> >> > Linux
> >> > is acceptable (Ubunto, Centos, ect.)
> >> > •       Any knowledge of HP and Dell server hardware would be a bonus.
> >> > •       Any knowledge of VMWare would be a bonus.
> >> >
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