02-09-2014
Work as a system admin is similar any kind of work... if you have little experience and are not known to be very good at your work; you cannot pick and choose companies or your schedule to any degree of satisfaction.
If you have a lot of experience and are known to be a very valuable employee, you can often easily pick your company and your schedule.
So, your question really makes little sense, because you ask it in the content of someone who has no system admin experience, and no system admin work track record, yet you are looking for the job and benefits that are typically for a much more senior person.
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mojomojo::controller::admin
MojoMojo::Controller::Admin(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation MojoMojo::Controller::Admin(3pm)
NAME
MojoMojo::Controller::Admin - Site Administration
DESCRIPTION
Action to handle management of MojoMojo. Click the admin link at the bottom of the page while logged in as admin to access these functions.
METHODS
auto
Access control. Only administrators should access functions in this controller.
settings ( /.admin )
Show settings screen.
user ( .admin/user )
User listing with pager, for enabling/disabling users.
role ( .admin/role )
Role listing, creation and assignment.
create_role ( .admin/create_role )
Role creation page.
edit_role ( .admin/role/ )
Role edit page.
handle_role_form
Handle role form processing. Returns true when a submitted form was actually processed.
update_user ( *private*)
Update user based on user listing.
precompile_pages
Make a formatted version of content body and store it in content.precompiled. This makes MojoMojo go zing, when loading content for page
requests.
Depending on the number of pages, and versions of them, this could take some minutes. For 2000 page versions on a 2.4 GHz desktop this
script took about 3 minutes to run.
delete
Delete a page and its descendants. This is in MojoMojo::Controller::Admin because we are restricting page deletion to admins only for the
time being.
TODO: this method should reside in the Model, not in a Controller (issue #87).
AUTHOR
Marcus Ramberg <mramberg@cpan.org>
LICENSE
This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2011-09-02 MojoMojo::Controller::Admin(3pm)