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From Systems Admin to Systems Eng.

I have been wondering how do Systems Administrators do the jump into Systems Engineering? Is it only a matter of time and experience or could I actually help myself get there?

Opinions? Books I could read?

Thanks a lot for your help!
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HOBBIT-NKVIEW.CGI(1)					      General Commands Manual					      HOBBIT-NKVIEW.CGI(1)

NAME
hobbit-nkview.cgi - Xymon Critical Systems view CGI SYNOPSIS
hobbit-nkview.cgi DESCRIPTION
hobbit-nkview.cgi is invoked as a CGI script via the hobbit-nkview.sh CGI wrapper. hobbit-nkview.cgi matches the current critical statuses against the hobbit-nkview.cfg(5) file, and generates the "Critical Systems" view. RELATION TO BBNK PAGE
This view is a replacement for the statically generated "bbnk" page provided in versions of Xymon prior to version 4.2. Although the "bbnk" pages are supported throughout Xymon 4.x, it is recommended that You switch to the newer Critical Systems view provided by this CGI. OPTIONS
--nkacklevel=NUMBER Sets the acknowledgment level for acknowledgments sent via the hobbit-ackinfo.cgi(1) page. Note that this may be overridden by the configuration of the hobbit-ackinfo.cgi utility. --env=FILENAME Loads the environment defined in FILENAME before executing the CGI script. --area=NAME Load environment variables for a specific area. NB: if used, this option must appear before any --env=FILENAME option. --debug Enables debugging output. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
BBHOME Used to locate the template files for the generated web pages. QUERY_STRING Contains the parameters for the CGI script. SEE ALSO
hobbit-ackinfo.cgi(1), xymon(7) Xymon Version 4.2.3: 4 Feb 2009 HOBBIT-NKVIEW.CGI(1)