Administrative Virtues
I'll close this brief consideration of the
profession and professionalism with the full list of administrativevirtues. This time, we'll
take a somewhat more humorous tack than we have previously:
- Flexibility
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Being able to wriggle out of tight spots and escape when irate users
seem to have you cornered.
- Ingenuity
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Realizing that you can use syslog to send messages to your friend on
another system.
- Patience
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Remaining capable of waiting until the final sendmail configuration
bug is fixed.
- Persistence
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The compulsion to try just-one-more-thing to fix a problem before
going home.
- Adherence to Routine
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Insisting on real cream and sugar-in-the-raw in your coffee (which isKona or nothing).
- Attention to Detail
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Noticing that the clock on one of your systems is using Aleutian
time, and changing all the others to match.
- Laziness
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Writing a 250-line Perl script to avoid typing 15 characters.
What these alternative definitions are designed to highlight is the
fact that system administration is not only challenging and sometimes
frustrating, but can also be fun. In fact, this is my last piece of
advice for you:
NOTE
 Don't forget to have fun. Life is too short.
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