Hi, Would the Princeton HR people consider someone from overseas? I'm israeli with fluent english. Linux/UNIX/Storage/TSM person. -- Warm regards, Michael Green
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 8:32 PM, Gretchen L. Thiele <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm getting pressured (gently now, much stronger > in the future) to come up with a way to back up > our desktops without leaving them on overnight. > > I don't think 'wake up on lan' is appropriate > since the TSM servers are on their own separate > segment on the network. I've looked into prompted, > but we do have a lot of computers that use wireless > and therefore have inconsistent hostnames. Backing > up during the day, even with journalling and subfile > backups, still monopolizes the clients' computers > (Vista, Mac OS X, Linux) and I get complaints. > > I think this list has touched on this before, but > I'm checking again to see if anyone else is getting > a nudge to do this or if there is something I'm > not considering. Has anyone used pre and/or post > sched commands to shut down computers after backing > up? I have limited access to clients' desktops, so > something more server-centric is preferred... > > Also, we have a TSM administrator position open. > For details, visit http://jobs.princeton.edu and > search the open positions for 'tsm'. I can be > contacted *off list* for more details. > > Gretchen Thiele > Princeton University >
