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#1 Jul 29 2011 at 10:18 AM Rating: Default
Have you said thank you to your sysadmin today?

http://www.sysadminday.com/

Sysadmin Day wrote:
A sysadmin unpacked the server for this website from its box, installed an operating system, patched it for security, made sure the power and air conditioning was working in the server room, monitored it for stability, set up the software, and kept backups in case anything went wrong. All to serve this webpage.

A sysadmin installed the routers, laid the cables, configured the networks, set up the firewalls, and watched and guided the traffic for each hop of the network that runs over copper, fiber optic glass, and even the air itself to bring the Internet to your computer. All to make sure the webpage found its way from the server to your computer.

A sysadmin makes sure your network connection is safe, secure, open, and working. A sysadmin makes sure your computer is working in a healthy way on a healthy network. A sysadmin takes backups to guard against disaster both human and otherwise, holds the gates against security threats and crackers, and keeps the printers going no matter how many copies of the tax code someone from Accounting prints out.

A sysadmin worries about spam, viruses, spyware, but also power outages, fires and floods.

When the email server goes down at 2 AM on a Sunday, your sysadmin is paged, wakes up, and goes to work.

A sysadmin is a professional, who plans, worries, hacks, fixes, pushes, advocates, protects and creates good computer networks, to get you your data, to help you do work -- to bring the potential of computing ever closer to reality.

So if you can read this, thank your sysadmin -- and know he or she is only one of dozens or possibly hundreds whose work brings you the email from your aunt on the West Coast, the instant message from your son at college, the free phone call from the friend in Australia, and this webpage.


I brought in cookies for the rest of my office, even though I'm the one with the title. We're all one big happy network admin family in this office.

My boss treated himself to National Chicken Wing day instead.

#2 Jul 29 2011 at 10:21 AM Rating: Excellent
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catwho wrote:
Have you said thank you to your sysadmin today?


No, but I said "stop arbitrarily setting and changing password rules across the different systems". I think she understands.
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#3 Jul 29 2011 at 10:24 AM Rating: Good
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My sysadmin is a Private three months out of boot camp.

So far she's been lucky I don't throw her out a window.
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#4 Jul 29 2011 at 10:40 AM Rating: Good
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I think there's a common theme here.

Women make terrible computer people.
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#5 Jul 29 2011 at 11:00 AM Rating: Decent
Iamadam the Malefic wrote:
I think there's a common theme here.

Women make terrible computer people.



I'll drink to that.
#6 Jul 29 2011 at 11:21 AM Rating: Good
I've asked our sysadmin to fix the back up on the most important computer in our office for the last four days. Does that count...?
#7 Jul 29 2011 at 11:31 AM Rating: Good
Iamadam the Malefic wrote:
I think there's a common theme here.

Women make terrible computer people.


Depends on the woman, actually. Our lead tech is a gal and she is fabulous. I'm the only one with the right mindset to handle the tedious proactive/preventative stuff (or so I've been told by my boss.) And to that end, I've known guys that were great techs but were total jerks, or were nice guys and completely incompetent.
#8 Jul 29 2011 at 11:44 AM Rating: Excellent
catwho wrote:
I've known guys that were great techs but were total jerks, or were nice guys and completely incompetent.


You can't have your cake and eat it too, ya know.
#9 Jul 29 2011 at 1:12 PM Rating: Decent
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Sounds like the sysadmin in your quote got shafted by an employer who was too cheap to hire the proper IT staff. There's about half a dozen different positions listed in what that sysadmin did.
#10 Jul 29 2011 at 2:00 PM Rating: Good
It depends on the office. Some offices are willing to just be cheap and have a generic "IT guy". Some offices are smart and realize if they can't afford a proper IT department, they should outsource it (what all my office's clients did.)

Even at a few bigger places I've worked, with 100+ regular employees, the IT staff was comprised of, at most, three or four guys.
#11 Jul 29 2011 at 2:59 PM Rating: Good
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Who decides on these "International 'X' days"? Is there some system administrator-themed website where they decide that they deserve a day, and then take votes on which day of the year it should be? Then whichever day has like, 14 votes wins, and they file it with Hallmark*?

*Yes, I'm assuming that Hallmark is the government bureau assigned to cataloging stupid holidays.



And yes, I'm drinking at work.
#12 Jul 29 2011 at 3:07 PM Rating: Excellent
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Eske Esquire wrote:

And yes, I'm drinking at work.


<-- poster is envious.

System Admin people should to find a way to pass beer through the network.
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#13 Jul 29 2011 at 3:16 PM Rating: Good
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System Admin people should to find a way to pass beer through the network.
Coincidentally, or not so much, I've been harping on the building people here to have pneumatic tubes installed for that very purpose.
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#14 Jul 29 2011 at 3:19 PM Rating: Excellent
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When's "Stop whining and do your ******* job day"?
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#15 Jul 29 2011 at 3:24 PM Rating: Decent
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Uglysasquatch, Mercenary Major wrote:
When's "Stop whining and do your @#%^ing job day"?


Right after your inauguration as supreme ruler of the universe.
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#16 Jul 29 2011 at 3:26 PM Rating: Excellent
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lolgaxe wrote:
someproteinguy wrote:
System Admin people should to find a way to pass beer through the network.
Coincidentally, or not so much, I've been harping on the building people here to have pneumatic tubes installed for that very purpose.


See pulling off that kind of accomplishment would totally be worth having a holiday over; maybe several.
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#17 Jul 29 2011 at 3:33 PM Rating: Good
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Uglysasquatch, Mercenary Major wrote:
When's "Stop whining and do your @#%^ing job day"?
Sunday, which is unfortunate for it since most people don't work on Sunday.
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#18 Jul 29 2011 at 5:28 PM Rating: Good
System Admins are the devil. I'd rather go to Argentina and find an SS guard in hiding to thank.
#19 Jul 29 2011 at 6:56 PM Rating: Good
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lolgaxe wrote:
Uglysasquatch, Mercenary Major wrote:
When's "Stop whining and do your @#%^ing job day"?
Sunday, which is unfortunate for it since most people don't work on Sunday.


For those of us that do work Sundays, trust me, you get free reign to whine all you ******* please.
#20 Jul 29 2011 at 7:03 PM Rating: Decent
Our system Admin is a complete idiot. No one will give him dog poo.
#21 Jul 29 2011 at 7:46 PM Rating: Default
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I don't even know who my sysadmin guy is. Every time something goes wrong, I call IT and different person shows up each time.

Edit: Seriously, not knowing who my sysadmin is, is now grounds for rate downs? Christ, you people are touchy these days. I remember a time when you had to work for a rate down around here, now apparently all it takes is not knowing the name of one of the hundreds of people that work for the same company as you.

In before I rated you down for ******** about karma like it matters.

Edited, Jul 31st 2011 11:28pm by Turin
#22 Jul 30 2011 at 5:56 PM Rating: Default
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I am the SysAdmin.... Correction, my 3 NCO's are SysAdmin. I just got my certs to have full level admin rights.. Since I'm leaving soon, I'm not really doing anything.
#23 Jul 30 2011 at 6:51 PM Rating: Excellent
Vestal Chamberlain Lubriderm wrote:
System Admins are the devil. I'd rather go to Argentina and find an SS guard in hiding to thank.


Almalieque wrote:
I am the SysAdmin.... Correction, my 3 NCO's are SysAdmin. I just got my certs to have full level admin rights.. Since I'm leaving soon, I'm not really doing anything.
I called it.
#24 Jul 30 2011 at 6:55 PM Rating: Good
Because the hubby is a systems engineer and and I listen to him, I always do everything the Technology Director suggests before I contact him and can't fix it myself...
#25 Jul 30 2011 at 7:59 PM Rating: Default
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Vestal Chamberlain Lubriderm wrote:
Vestal Chamberlain Lubriderm wrote:
System Admins are the devil. I'd rather go to Argentina and find an SS guard in hiding to thank.


Almalieque wrote:
I am the SysAdmin.... Correction, my 3 NCO's are SysAdmin. I just got my certs to have full level admin rights.. Since I'm leaving soon, I'm not really doing anything.
I called it.


I'm sorry... but who are you again?
#26 Jul 30 2011 at 8:05 PM Rating: Good
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I'm sorry... but who are you again?
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