[nlug] OBIEE Lead - Columbus, OH - v...@javaji.com

2010-10-15 Thread chandaluri pavankumar
Hi, Pls share suitable profile to v...@javaji.com Position: *OBIEE Consultant (Lead)* Location: Columbus, OH Duration: 6 Months Worked in the onsite offshore model, playing the customer facing role - Very Good communication skills - Designing the Data Model on the OBIEE Semantic layer - Strong

Re: [nlug] OBIEE Lead - Columbus, OH - v...@javaji.com

2010-10-15 Thread JMJ
On 10/15/2010 10:46 AM, Mark J. Bailey wrote: What the? It'd seemed that NLUG group here had been staying pretty clear of this practice. :-) I saw these two messages awaiting approval and intended to inquire whether they were appropriate before approving them. So, I'm sort of glad that

Re: [nlug] OBIEE Lead - Columbus, OH - v...@javaji.com

2010-10-15 Thread Chris Faulkner
would if people that had jobs to offer put [Job] in the subject line... I wonder if that would help... On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 10:55 AM, JMJ roadr...@gmail.com wrote: On 10/15/2010 10:46 AM, Mark J. Bailey wrote: What the? It'd seemed that NLUG group here had been staying pretty clear of

RE: [nlug] OBIEE Lead - Columbus, OH - v...@javaji.com

2010-10-15 Thread Mark J. Bailey
Not that any job offer is bad, but these were almost certainly blanket postings to who knows how many hundreds (thousands?) of groups. I have seen similar elsewhere, and it comes across to me not much different than spamming. If it were Nashville based, then it might be more acceptable, maybe.

Re: [nlug] OBIEE Lead - Columbus, OH - v...@javaji.com

2010-10-15 Thread JMJ
On 10/15/2010 11:03 AM, Mark J. Bailey wrote: Not that any job offer is bad, but these were almost certainly blanket postings to who knows how many hundreds (thousands?) of groups. That was my gut feeling also. Are these guys already NLUG group members or just joining to deploy these

Re: [nlug] OBIEE Lead - Columbus, OH - v...@javaji.com

2010-10-15 Thread Chris McQuistion
It's my mistake. I'm the one who approved them in the moderator panel. I saw that they were jobs and didn't pay too much attention beyond that (they are IT-related jobs.) I suppose there probably ought to be a line for the kind of job posting that we consider appropriate on this list. I'm not

Re: [nlug] OBIEE Lead - Columbus, OH - v...@javaji.com

2010-10-15 Thread Michael Chaney
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 11:29 AM, Chris McQuistion cmcquist...@watkins.edu wrote: So I'm guessing that you're comfortably employed? A lot of our member are unemployed or looking for a better gig.  I always thought job postings to this list were actually pretty valuable, so long as they are

[nlug] [JOB] Linux Systems Admin wanted

2010-10-15 Thread Chris McQuistion
-- Forwarded message -- From: Lambert, Jacob (03930) jacob.lamb...@rht.com Date: Thu, Oct 14, 2010 at 12:57 PM Subject: Another Linux position To: cmcquist...@watkins.edu cmcquist...@watkins.edu Hey Chris. Hope all is going well. I have another position available that is

RE: [nlug] OBIEE Lead - Columbus, OH - v...@javaji.com

2010-10-15 Thread Mark J. Bailey
Wasn't there already an nlug-jobs on the old mailing list server setup?? Mark J. Bailey        Jobsoft Design Development, Inc. 104 Arlington Place, Suite 100        Franklin, TN 37064 EMAIL: m...@jobsoft.com      WEB:

Re: [nlug] OBIEE Lead - Columbus, OH - v...@javaji.com

2010-10-15 Thread Chris Faulkner
I was gonna say that Michael, a separate list.. excellent idea.. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups NLUG group. To post to this group, send email to nlug-talk@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to

Re: [nlug] OBIEE Lead - Columbus, OH - v...@javaji.com

2010-10-15 Thread JMJ
On 10/15/2010 11:00 AM, Chris Faulkner wrote: would if people that had jobs to offer put [Job] in the subject line... I wonder if that would help... I'm all in favor of using something like [JOB] in the subject line so that those who are not interested in a new job can more easily filter

[nlug] Re: Ubuntu for Server

2010-10-15 Thread Dave Tomlin
Just wondering if I made the right decision to use linux software raid vs the fakeraid controller on my motherboard. Most forums say you're better off with software raid. Any thoughts? Also, do you get a lot of errors in your dmesg log in Ubuntu? I get an amd64_edac error because my board

Re: [nlug] Re: Ubuntu for Server

2010-10-15 Thread Chris McQuistion
I agree that you are almost always better off with Linux software RAID, compared to onboard fakeraid. Typically, Linux software RAID outperforms those fakeraid controllers and you have easy software access to the health of the array and you an initiate rebuilds, change drives and such fairly

[nlug] Re: Ubuntu for Server

2010-10-15 Thread Dave Tomlin
That's an extremely good point. That alone convinces me! On 10/15/10, Chris McQuistion cmcquist...@watkins.edu wrote: I agree that you are almost always better off with Linux software RAID, compared to onboard fakeraid. Typically, Linux software RAID outperforms those fakeraid controllers