Op dinsdag 20 november 2001 13:34, schreef [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

> > http://www.lpi.org/cgi-bin/poms.py?objdetail=1.108.3
> > http://www.lpi.org/cgi-bin/poms.py?objdetail=1.108.4
> > - Does anyone have ideas how these objectives could be tested in the type
> > of exam that we are currently using?
> > - Or should we drop these test objectives?
>
> Maybe the question is better phrased:  Can anyone who is a current sysadmin
> or junior sysadmin tell us about a time or two when they needed to:
>
> - write system documentation?
Yes,
 to inform developers how to use the tools installed by us as systemadmin
 to inform them where on which server they could find these tools
 which persons may have access, how to ask for access, where to put the 
source code,  how to test this and the procedure for bringing it into 
production.
These things you should know as system admin but are hard to test. They 
should only know on which points they should pay attention.

> - support users?
A system admin doesn't support users ! That's the task of the helpdesk and 
second line. If they don't know they(helpdesk, 2nd line) ask the system admin!

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