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Old 05-16-2009
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Originally Posted by System Shock
I thought cross-posting was against the rules.
please use the "report" button if you find crosspostings. thank you!

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Originally Posted by Sun Fire
ok, I will delete my post on the other section


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I dont have permission to delete my post, please any forum admin delete my post there. I want it in the sun - solaris section, here it obviously gets more attention
the other post ist closed!
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Old 05-16-2009
Thanks Duke
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Old 05-16-2009
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Originally Posted by DukeNuke2
please use the "report" button if you find crosspostings. thank you!
I was just curious because the OP before it was edited, stated it was a cross post and even had a link to it.
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Old 05-18-2009
back to the topic at hand...

as duke says, depends on taste. however, when i was a sys admin, i had an on-call schedule. for a week i was available 24x7. if you don't mind waking up at 3:30am and attempting to figure out why a system just died after a developer attempted to compile something then why not be an admin?

i think for me its usually about my personal life and how much it(job) will impact my life. work is work. sometimes you are slammed and other times you have downtime to study and learn. maybe the admin role expects you to work 13 hour days but the pay is a significant increase from what you have now. for me, being an admin isn't the top job when your personal life suffers. find something that fits for you.
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Old 05-18-2009
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Originally Posted by pupp
back to the topic at hand...

as duke says, depends on taste. however, when i was a sys admin, i had an on-call schedule. for a week i was available 24x7. if you don't mind waking up at 3:30am and attempting to figure out why a system just died after a developer attempted to compile something then why not be an admin?

i think for me its usually about my personal life and how much it(job) will impact my life. work is work. sometimes you are slammed and other times you have downtime to study and learn. maybe the admin role expects you to work 13 hour days but the pay is a significant increase from what you have now. for me, being an admin isn't the top job when your personal life suffers. find something that fits for you.

My life is suffering right now, because I get the 3:00 am call, and on a weekly basis ! our customer call...but not from one site...from MANY sites..!

If I work as admin, at least I will manage one environment...I think i will go for Admin...i need time to study and relax a bit !
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Old 05-19-2009
Working in Banks, Ive seen this problem many a time. The good old boundries of sun service hardware guys, trying to get into sys admin. There was a real stigma back in the day regarding this.

I had a few mates that were sun hardware guys, that transfered over to sysadmin. The difference is that within the hardware areas, you have clear faults, e.g. disks, cpu's, boards, etc etc. In the sysadmin world, nothing is clear, as your trying to find performance issues, faulty code, faulty installations.

I found that many sun hardware guys had nearly all the courses, but just didnt have the trust in themselves to go into sysadmin. Although you feel the onsite locatiom has a stable setup, you will probably discover it isnt. Stable from a hardware point of view, but inefficent in regards to peformance, disk usage and other application issues.

For me, the choice is simple, its time for sysadmin. Once a sysadmin, your career choice is wider and you will earn more ££££.

As for call out at 3am, yes in some contracts you get this, but in others you dont, so dont take it as gospal.

Go for it, become an SA ! :-)

SBK
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Old 05-19-2009
See, I think it's different from one place to another.

I'm the middle east, and here we're not called "Sun hardware" guys...we're simply "sun engineers" or sun support.

Usually on site admins, if they have support contract, they will call whenever anything happen to the system (be it hardware, OS, third party software)...and they're usually database admins.

Hardware is stable...it usually doesn't fail very often, but most of the calls we get are OS related (SVM, veritas,..user support, ...) a lot actually.

But it's hectic...you can't keep running from site to site to the rest of your life.

I think it's time for sysadmin...at least I can focus more on operating system...and get different experience.

Thanks for your input everyone ! Smilie

I'd like to hear more opinions...
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