On Wed, 26 Jan 2000, David Mandala said:

DM>And I absolutely cannot imagine a linux sysadmin test being able to cover
DM>all types of RAID system administration. There are at least 5 different
DM>types of highend RAID hardware that linux can run from but linux can not
DM>administer.
DM>
DM>Why would you make a test that only a small amount of people need. Yes you
DM>can test RAID in software and you can test RAID on the few cards that
DM>directly support Linux administration but what about the rest.
DM>
DM>Were you to test general RAID info I'd agree with you but given the amount
DM>of RAID systems and the limited support for RAID you need a software RAID
DM>test and perhaps tests on the specific hardware that Linux supports.
DM>
DM>
DM>So in closure, I support general RAID concept testing but not specific
DM>hardware in level 2. Move specific hardware to Level 3 where you can take
DM>the test if you care and not have to learn something you may NEVER use
DM>(RAID in software for example).

~sigh... I think we're saying the same thing here. The point is we have to
decide what to ask on the Job Analysis Survey... some people would have it left
out... maybe... some would not. I suspect that you and I are both in the latter
category. I agree with what you're saying above...

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