From azamat@azam.at Sat Jul 1 00:29:04 2017 From: azamat@azam.at (Azamat Mukhiddinov) Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2017 23:29:04 +0000 Subject: [SFS] bigfiles / torrent server In-Reply-To: References: <13182824.3054.1498327817470.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> Message-ID: --001a113df2ec0734fd055335c98e Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Run a webtorrent node on it. That way you can download the torrent through a browser and a torrent client. Then just host a directory full of . torrent files On Fri, Jun 30, 2017, 15:20 Chris Fedde wrote: > What features are you looking for? The big advantage of torrent is that > popular files get widely shared which lowers the total bandwidth on the > seed server. You might also be interested in the large file services in > github and gitlab. At the other end are file hosting services. Wikipedia > has a list: > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_file_hosting_services > > Don't discount a plain old webserver and a simple hierarchy of files. > You can even enable DAV and use it as a sync/share point. > > On Sat, Jun 24, 2017 at 12:10 PM, David L. Willson > wrote: > >> I'd like to an easy-to-manage torrent box where I can use to share big >> files, files that are not only not small and/or texty, i.e. not good >> candidates for git, but are also too big for OwnCloud/NextCloud, basically, >> things larger than 512MiB... >> >> Also, it doesn't have to be torrent. It could be jigdo or something. As >> long as crowds don't crush it, and crashed downloads resume from a >> checkpoint, like torrent. >> >> Recommendations? >> >> -- >> David L. Willson >> Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist >> RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS >> Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) >> http://sofree.us >> >> This is a good time for a r3VOLution. >> >> > --001a113df2ec0734fd055335c98e Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Run a webtorrent node on it. That way you can download the t= orrent through a browser and a torrent client.

Then just host a directory full of . torrent files


On Fri, Jun 30, 2017, 15:20= Chris Fedde <chris@fedde.us> w= rote:
What feature= s are you looking for?=C2=A0 The big advantage of torrent is that popular f= iles get widely shared which lowers the total bandwidth on the seed server.= =C2=A0 You might also be interested in the large file services in github an= d gitlab.=C2=A0 At the other end are file hosting services.=C2=A0 Wikipedia= has a list:=C2=A0https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compar= ison_of_file_hosting_services=C2=A0

Don't discou= nt a plain old webserver and a simple hierarchy of files. =C2=A0 You can ev= en enable DAV and use it as a sync/share point.

On Sat, Jun 24, 2017 at 12:10 PM,= David L. Willson <DLWillson@thegeek.nu> wrote:
I'd like to an easy-to-= manage torrent box where I can use to share big files, files that are not o= nly not small and/or texty, i.e. not good candidates for git, but are also = too big for OwnCloud/NextCloud, basically, things larger than 512MiB...
=
Also, it doesn't have to be torrent. It could be jigdo or something= . As long as crowds don't crush it, and crashed downloads resume from a= checkpoint, like torrent.

Recommendations?

--
David L. Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
RH= CE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)<= br>http://sofree.us
<= br>This is a good time for a r3VOLution.
<= br>

--001a113df2ec0734fd055335c98e-- From dlwillson@sofree.us Sat Jul 1 19:26:02 2017 From: dlwillson@sofree.us (David L. Willson) Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2017 12:26:02 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [SFS] OpenStack exam (and Linux exam) In-Reply-To: References: <2cthoaujxixyyq4w1g803m7d.1498569788812@email.android.com> <767412113.2081.1498577371938.JavaMail.zimbra@sofree.us> Message-ID: <1409962232.1062.1498933562421.JavaMail.zimbra@sofree.us> ------=_Part_1061_1775492071.1498933562420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I passed! Now, I need to add COA to my ridiculous signature! -- David L. Willson Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) http://sofree.us This is a good time for a r3VOLution. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Glazier" To: "David L. Willson" Cc: "sfs" Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2017 9:46:56 AM Subject: Re: [SFS] OpenStack exam (and Linux exam) Hope you passed! On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 9:29 AM, David L. Willson < dlwillson@sofree.us > wrote: I took the Certified OpenStack Administrator exam last night. It works very much like the Linux SysAdmin exam, so I thought I'd share some of my "notes to self", in case any of you have or soon will, take one of these exams. - Skip tasks! Get to the end and come back for the harder tasks. Keep a list, as a file in the exam system, of skipped tasks. - Practice everything in the CLI *and* the GUI. Many exam tasks can be accomplished much more quickly in the CLI. Some tasks are not possible in the GUI, as far as I can tell. Some tasks are quick and easy. Some have a *lot* of parts and details. Some are *really* hard. The exercises are not interdependent. Since neither the complexity nor the amount of effort is consistent from task to task, it makes sense to do the things you can do quickly or easily, first. I don't think I passed, but I think I get a free retake, so barring a miracle, I'll be taking it again in a couple weeks. ------=_Part_1061_1775492071.1498933562420 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I passed! Now, I need to add COA= to my ridiculous signature!

= --
David L. Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
RHCE+Sate= llite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
http= ://sofree.us

This is a good time for a r3VOLution.


From: "Richard Glazi= er" <glazier@gmail.com>
To: "David L. Willson" <dlwillso= n@sofree.us>
Cc: "sfs" <sfs@thegeek.nu>
Sent: = Tuesday, June 27, 2017 9:46:56 AM
Subject: Re: [SFS] OpenStack ex= am (and Linux exam)

Hope you passed!

On Tue,= Jun 27, 2017 at 9:29 AM, David L. Willson <dlwillson@sofree.us><= /span> wrote:
I took the Certified OpenStack Administrator exam last night. It works ver= y much like the Linux SysAdmin exam, so I thought I'd share some of my "not= es to self", in case any of you have or soon will, take one of these exams.=

- Skip tasks! Get to the end and come back fo= r the harder tasks. Keep a list, as a file in the exam system, of skipped t= asks.
- Practice everything in the CLI *and* the GUI. Ma= ny exam tasks can be accomplished much more quickly in the CLI. Some tasks = are not possible in the GUI, as far as I can tell.

Some tasks are q= uick and easy. Some have a *lot* of parts and details. Some are *really* ha= rd. The exercises are not interdependent. Since neither the complexity nor = the amount of effort is consistent from task to task, it makes sense to do = the things you can do quickly or easily, first.

I don't think I pass= ed, but I think I get a free retake, so barring a miracle, I'll be taking i= t again in a couple weeks.


------=_Part_1061_1775492071.1498933562420-- From azamat@azam.at Sat Jul 1 20:05:37 2017 From: azamat@azam.at (Azamat Mukhiddinov) Date: Sat, 01 Jul 2017 19:05:37 +0000 Subject: [SFS] OpenStack exam (and Linux exam) In-Reply-To: <1409962232.1062.1498933562421.JavaMail.zimbra@sofree.us> References: <2cthoaujxixyyq4w1g803m7d.1498569788812@email.android.com> <767412113.2081.1498577371938.JavaMail.zimbra@sofree.us> <1409962232.1062.1498933562421.JavaMail.zimbra@sofree.us> Message-ID: --001a113df2ecbbad97055346382a Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Congrats, any more certs you're planning to take? On Sat, Jul 1, 2017, 12:10 David L. Willson wrote: > I passed! Now, I need to add COA to my ridiculous signature! > > -- > David L. Willson > Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist > RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS > Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) > http://sofree.us > > This is a good time for a r3VOLution. > > ------------------------------ > *From: *"Richard Glazier" > *To: *"David L. Willson" > *Cc: *"sfs" > *Sent: *Tuesday, June 27, 2017 9:46:56 AM > > *Subject: *Re: [SFS] OpenStack exam (and Linux exam) > > Hope you passed! > > On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 9:29 AM, David L. Willson > wrote: > >> I took the Certified OpenStack Administrator exam last night. It works >> very much like the Linux SysAdmin exam, so I thought I'd share some of my >> "notes to self", in case any of you have or soon will, take one of these >> exams. >> >> - Skip tasks! Get to the end and come back for the harder tasks. Keep a >> list, as a file in the exam system, of skipped tasks. >> - Practice everything in the CLI *and* the GUI. Many exam tasks can be >> accomplished much more quickly in the CLI. Some tasks are not possible in >> the GUI, as far as I can tell. >> >> Some tasks are quick and easy. Some have a *lot* of parts and details. >> Some are *really* hard. The exercises are not interdependent. Since neither >> the complexity nor the amount of effort is consistent from task to task, it >> makes sense to do the things you can do quickly or easily, first. >> >> I don't think I passed, but I think I get a free retake, so barring a >> miracle, I'll be taking it again in a couple weeks. >> > > --001a113df2ecbbad97055346382a Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Congrats, any more certs you're planning to take?


On Sat, Jul 1, 2017, 12:10 = David L. Willson <dlwillson@sofre= e.us> wrote:
I passed! Now, I need to add COA to my ridiculous signature!

--
David L. Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
RH= CE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)<= br>http://sofree.us
<= div>
This is a good time for a r3VOLution.=


From: "Richard Glazier" <glazier@gmail.com>
To: "David L. Willson" <dlwillson@sofree.us>
Cc: "sfs" = <sfs@thegeek.nu&= gt;
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2017 9:46:56 AM

Subject: Re: [SFS] OpenStack exam (and Linux exam)

Hope you passed!

On T= ue, Jun 27, 2017 at 9:29 AM, David L. Willson <dlwillson@sofree.us&g= t; wrote:
<= div>I took the Certified OpenStack Administrator exam last night. It works = very much like the Linux SysAdmin exam, so I thought I'd share some of = my "notes to self", in case any of you have or soon will, take on= e of these exams.

- Skip tasks! Get to the end= and come back for the harder tasks. Keep a list, as a file in the exam sys= tem, of skipped tasks.
- Practice everything in the CLI = *and* the GUI. Many exam tasks can be accomplished much more quickly in the= CLI. Some tasks are not possible in the GUI, as far as I can tell.
Some tasks are quick and easy. Some have a *lot* of parts and details. Som= e are *really* hard. The exercises are not interdependent. Since neither th= e complexity nor the amount of effort is consistent from task to task, it m= akes sense to do the things you can do quickly or easily, first.
<= br>
I d= on't think I passed, but I think I get a free retake, so barring a mira= cle, I'll be taking it again in a couple weeks.

--001a113df2ecbbad97055346382a-- From DLWillson@TheGeek.NU Sat Jul 1 20:34:00 2017 From: DLWillson@TheGeek.NU (David L. Willson) Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2017 13:34:00 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [SFS] OpenStack exam (and Linux exam) In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <24970973.9299.1498937640707.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> ------=_Part_9298_16152812.1498937640705 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Next, I'll update my RHCE, because if RHEL 8 comes out before I do, I have to remove it from my sig. -- David L. Willson Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist COA LFCS CCAH RHCE CLP Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) http://sofree.us This is a good time for a r3VOLution. ----- Original Message ----- > Congrats, any more certs you're planning to take? > On Sat, Jul 1, 2017, 12:10 David L. Willson < dlwillson@sofree.us > > wrote: > > I passed! Now, I need to add COA to my ridiculous signature! > > > -- > > > David L. Willson > > > Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist > > > RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS > > > Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) > > > http://sofree.us > > > This is a good time for a r3VOLution. > > > From: "Richard Glazier" < glazier@gmail.com > > > > To: "David L. Willson" < dlwillson@sofree.us > > > > Cc: "sfs" < sfs@thegeek.nu > > > > Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2017 9:46:56 AM > > > Subject: Re: [SFS] OpenStack exam (and Linux exam) > > > Hope you passed! > > > On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 9:29 AM, David L. Willson < > > dlwillson@sofree.us > wrote: > > > > I took the Certified OpenStack Administrator exam last night. It > > > works very much like the Linux SysAdmin exam, so I thought I'd > > > share > > > some of my "notes to self", in case any of you have or soon will, > > > take one of these exams. > > > > > > - Skip tasks! Get to the end and come back for the harder tasks. > > > Keep > > > a list, as a file in the exam system, of skipped tasks. > > > > > > - Practice everything in the CLI *and* the GUI. Many exam tasks > > > can > > > be accomplished much more quickly in the CLI. Some tasks are not > > > possible in the GUI, as far as I can tell. > > > > > > Some tasks are quick and easy. Some have a *lot* of parts and > > > details. Some are *really* hard. The exercises are not > > > interdependent. Since neither the complexity nor the amount of > > > effort is consistent from task to task, it makes sense to do the > > > things you can do quickly or easily, first. > > > > > > I don't think I passed, but I think I get a free retake, so > > > barring > > > a > > > miracle, I'll be taking it again in a couple weeks. > > > ------=_Part_9298_16152812.1498937640705 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <= div style=3D'font-family: times new roman,new york,times,serif; font-size: = 12pt; color: #000000'>Next, I'll update my RHCE, because if RHEL 8 comes ou= t before I do, I have to remove it from my sig.

--
David L. Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
COA LFC= S CCAH RHCE CLP
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us

Thi= s is a good time for a r3VOLution.

Congrats, any more certs you're planning to take?


On Sat, Jul 1, 2017, 12:10 = David L. Willson <dlwillson@sofree.us> wrote:
I passed! Now, I need to add COA to my ridic= ulous signature!

--
David L. Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist<= br>RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5= 267)
http://sofree.us=

This is a good time for a r3VOLution.


=
From: "Richard Glazier" <glazier@gmail.com>
To: "David L. Will= son" <dlwillson= @sofree.us>
Cc: "sfs" <sfs@thegeek.nu>
Sent: Tuesday, June 27= , 2017 9:46:56 AM

Subject: Re: [SFS]= OpenStack exam (and Linux exam)

<= div style=3D"font-family:times new roman,new york,times,serif;font-size:12p= t;color:#000000">
Hope you passed!

On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 9:29 AM, David L= . Willson <dlwillson@sofree.us> wrote:
I took the Certified OpenStack A= dministrator exam last night. It works very much like the Linux SysAdmin ex= am, so I thought I'd share some of my "notes to self", in case any of you h= ave or soon will, take one of these exams.

- S= kip tasks! Get to the end and come back for the harder tasks. Keep a list, = as a file in the exam system, of skipped tasks.
- Practi= ce everything in the CLI *and* the GUI. Many exam tasks can be accomplished= much more quickly in the CLI. Some tasks are not possible in the GUI, as f= ar as I can tell.

Some tasks are quick and easy. Some have a *lot* = of parts and details. Some are *really* hard. The exercises are not interde= pendent. Since neither the complexity nor the amount of effort is consisten= t from task to task, it makes sense to do the things you can do quickly or = easily, first.

I don't think I passed, but I think I get a free reta= ke, so barring a miracle, I'll be taking it again in a couple weeks.


------=_Part_9298_16152812.1498937640705-- From glazier@gmail.com Sat Jul 1 21:53:46 2017 From: glazier@gmail.com (Richard Glazier) Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2017 14:53:46 -0600 Subject: [SFS] OpenStack exam (and Linux exam) In-Reply-To: <1409962232.1062.1498933562421.JavaMail.zimbra@sofree.us> References: <2cthoaujxixyyq4w1g803m7d.1498569788812@email.android.com> <767412113.2081.1498577371938.JavaMail.zimbra@sofree.us> <1409962232.1062.1498933562421.JavaMail.zimbra@sofree.us> Message-ID: --94eb2c0960b8eb81ef055347ba32 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Woohoo! On Jul 1, 2017 12:06 PM, "David L. Willson" wrote: > I passed! Now, I need to add COA to my ridiculous signature! > > -- > David L. Willson > Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist > RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS > Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) > http://sofree.us > > This is a good time for a r3VOLution. > > ------------------------------ > *From: *"Richard Glazier" > *To: *"David L. Willson" > *Cc: *"sfs" > *Sent: *Tuesday, June 27, 2017 9:46:56 AM > *Subject: *Re: [SFS] OpenStack exam (and Linux exam) > > Hope you passed! > > On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 9:29 AM, David L. Willson > wrote: > >> I took the Certified OpenStack Administrator exam last night. It works >> very much like the Linux SysAdmin exam, so I thought I'd share some of my >> "notes to self", in case any of you have or soon will, take one of these >> exams. >> >> - Skip tasks! Get to the end and come back for the harder tasks. Keep a >> list, as a file in the exam system, of skipped tasks. >> - Practice everything in the CLI *and* the GUI. Many exam tasks can be >> accomplished much more quickly in the CLI. Some tasks are not possible in >> the GUI, as far as I can tell. >> >> Some tasks are quick and easy. Some have a *lot* of parts and details. >> Some are *really* hard. The exercises are not interdependent. Since neither >> the complexity nor the amount of effort is consistent from task to task, it >> makes sense to do the things you can do quickly or easily, first. >> >> I don't think I passed, but I think I get a free retake, so barring a >> miracle, I'll be taking it again in a couple weeks. >> > > > --94eb2c0960b8eb81ef055347ba32 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Woohoo!

On Jul 1, 2017 12:06 PM, "David L. Willson" <dlwillson@sofree.us> wrote:
<= div>I passed! Now, I need to add COA to my ridiculous signature!
<= div>
--
David L. Willson
Teache= r, Engineer, Evangelist
RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS<= br>Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us

This is a good time for a r3VOLu= tion.


From: "Richard Glazier" <glazier@gmail.com>
To: "= ;David L. Willson" <dlwillson@sofree.us>
Cc: "sfs" <<= a href=3D"mailto:sfs@thegeek.nu" target=3D"_blank">sfs@thegeek.nu>Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2017 9:46:56 AM
Subject: Re: [SF= S] OpenStack exam (and Linux exam)

Hope yo= u passed!

On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 9:29 AM, David L. Willson <dlwillson@sof= ree.us> wrote:
I took the Certified OpenStack Administrator exam last nigh= t. It works very much like the Linux SysAdmin exam, so I thought I'd sh= are some of my "notes to self", in case any of you have or soon w= ill, take one of these exams.

- Skip tasks! Ge= t to the end and come back for the harder tasks. Keep a list, as a file in = the exam system, of skipped tasks.
- Practice everything= in the CLI *and* the GUI. Many exam tasks can be accomplished much more qu= ickly in the CLI. Some tasks are not possible in the GUI, as far as I can t= ell.

Some tasks are quick and easy. Some have a *lot* of parts and = details. Some are *really* hard. The exercises are not interdependent. Sinc= e neither the complexity nor the amount of effort is consistent from task t= o task, it makes sense to do the things you can do quickly or easily, first= .

I don't think I passed, but I think I get a free retake, so ba= rring a miracle, I'll be taking it again in a couple weeks.


--94eb2c0960b8eb81ef055347ba32-- From vxa777@yahoo.com Sun Jul 2 04:46:57 2017 From: vxa777@yahoo.com (Vxa777) Date: Sat, 1 Jul 2017 21:46:57 -0600 Subject: [SFS] OpenStack exam (and Linux exam) In-Reply-To: <24970973.9299.1498937640707.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> References: <24970973.9299.1498937640707.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> Message-ID: <557F0776-1BC8-45BD-9FC2-481773761DA9@yahoo.com> --Apple-Mail-309939F9-6F6F-40B9-8D6C-041B4095505C Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Congrats David=20 > On Jul 1, 2017, at 1:34 PM, David L. Willson wrote:= >=20 > Next, I'll update my RHCE, because if RHEL 8 comes out before I do, I have= to remove it from my sig. >=20 > -- > David L. Willson > Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist > COA LFCS CCAH RHCE CLP > Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) > http://sofree.us >=20 > This is a good time for a r3VOLution. >=20 > Congrats, any more certs you're planning to take? >=20 >=20 >> On Sat, Jul 1, 2017, 12:10 David L. Willson wrote: >> I passed! Now, I need to add COA to my ridiculous signature! >>=20 >> -- >> David L. Willson >> Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist >> RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS >> Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) >> http://sofree.us >>=20 >> This is a good time for a r3VOLution. >>=20 >> From: "Richard Glazier" >> To: "David L. Willson" >> Cc: "sfs" >> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2017 9:46:56 AM >>=20 >> Subject: Re: [SFS] OpenStack exam (and Linux exam) >>=20 >> Hope you passed! >>=20 >>> On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 9:29 AM, David L. Willson w= rote: >>> I took the Certified OpenStack Administrator exam last night. It works v= ery much like the Linux SysAdmin exam, so I thought I'd share some of my "no= tes to self", in case any of you have or soon will, take one of these exams.= >>>=20 >>> - Skip tasks! Get to the end and come back for the harder tasks. Keep a l= ist, as a file in the exam system, of skipped tasks. >>> - Practice everything in the CLI *and* the GUI. Many exam tasks can be a= ccomplished much more quickly in the CLI. Some tasks are not possible in the= GUI, as far as I can tell. >>>=20 >>> Some tasks are quick and easy. Some have a *lot* of parts and details. S= ome are *really* hard. The exercises are not interdependent. Since neither t= he complexity nor the amount of effort is consistent from task to task, it m= akes sense to do the things you can do quickly or easily, first. >>>=20 >>> I don't think I passed, but I think I get a free retake, so barring a mi= racle, I'll be taking it again in a couple weeks. >>=20 >=20 --Apple-Mail-309939F9-6F6F-40B9-8D6C-041B4095505C Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Congrats David 
<= div>
On Jul 1, 2017, at 1:34 PM, David L. Willson <DLWillson@thegeek.nu> wrote:

Next, I'll update my RHCE, be= cause if RHEL 8 comes out before I do, I have to remove it from my sig.
<= br>
--
David L. Willson
Teacher, Engineer,= Evangelist
COA LFCS CCAH RHCE CLP
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us

This is a good time for a= r3VOLution.


Congrats, any= more certs you're planning to take?


On Sat, Jul 1, 2017, 12:10 D= avid L. Willson <dlwillson@sofree.us> wrote:
<= div>
I passed! Now, I need to add COA to my ridiculous s= ignature!

--
David L. Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
RHCE+Sa= tellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us

=
This is a good time for a r3VOLution.

<= /div>
From: "Richard Glazier" <glazier@gmail.com>
To: "David L. Willson" <dlwillson@sofree.us>Cc: "sfs" <sf= s@thegeek.nu>
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2017 9:46:56 AM
=

Subject: Re: [SFS] OpenStack exam (and Linux e= xam)

Hope you pass= ed!

On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 9:29 AM, David L. Willson <dlwillson@sofree.us= > wrote:
I took the Certified OpenStack Administrator exam last night. It works ver= y much like the Linux SysAdmin exam, so I thought I'd share some of my "note= s to self", in case any of you have or soon will, take one of these exams.

- Skip tasks! Get to the end and come back for t= he harder tasks. Keep a list, as a file in the exam system, of skipped tasks= .
- Practice everything in the CLI *and* the GUI. Many ex= am tasks can be accomplished much more quickly in the CLI. Some tasks are no= t possible in the GUI, as far as I can tell.

Some tasks are quick and e= asy. Some have a *lot* of parts and details. Some are *really* hard. The exe= rcises are not interdependent. Since neither the complexity nor the amount o= f effort is consistent from task to task, it makes sense to do the things yo= u can do quickly or easily, first.

I don't think I passed, but I think I= get a free retake, so barring a miracle, I'll be taking it again in a coupl= e weeks.


= --Apple-Mail-309939F9-6F6F-40B9-8D6C-041B4095505C-- From DLWillson@TheGeek.NU Mon Jul 3 16:44:27 2017 From: DLWillson@TheGeek.NU (David L. Willson) Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2017 09:44:27 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [SFS] Good Monday! In-Reply-To: <26686845.13130.1499094092533.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> Message-ID: <19953645.13163.1499096667661.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> ------=_Part_13162_23543393.1499096667660 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There's just today and tomorrow to pay for SFS Linux Camp if you want the discount. http://www.sofree.us/linux-camp-2016/ Mike Harris' Penetrations and Remediations class was great, again. It's fun to pretend to be that kind of hacker for a few hours. This Saturday is the 2nd run of Marcial White's intro to Kubernetes, presented by IT-NTL at ASG. https://www.meetup.com/North-Denver-Cloud-IT-for-Non-Traditional-Learners/ The LFCS Study Group continues... TTYNM (Talk to you next Monday!) -- David L. Willson Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist COA LFCS CCAH RHCE CLP Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) http://sofree.us This is a good time for a r3VOLution. ------=_Part_13162_23543393.1499096667660 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <= div style=3D'font-family: times new roman,new york,times,serif; font-size: = 12pt; color: #000000'>There's just today and tomorrow to pay for SFS Linux = Camp if you want the discount. http://www.sofree.us/linux-camp-2016/
Mike Harris' Penetrations and Remediations class was great, again. It's fu= n to pretend to be that kind of hacker for a few hours.

This Saturda= y is the 2nd run of Marcial White's intro to Kubernetes, presented by IT-NT= L at ASG. https://www.meetup.com/North-Denver-Cloud-IT-for-Non-Traditional-= Learners/

The LFCS Study Group continues...

TTYNM (Talk to yo= u next Monday!)

--
David L. Willson<= br>Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
COA LFCS CCAH RHCE CLP
Mobile 720-33= 3-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us

This is a good time for a r3VOLutio= n.

------=_Part_13162_23543393.1499096667660-- From DLWillson@TheGeek.NU Thu Jul 6 06:05:43 2017 From: DLWillson@TheGeek.NU (David L. Willson) Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2017 23:05:43 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [SFS] outage notice: what goes up, must come down In-Reply-To: <19580533.2075.1498691874883.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> Message-ID: <23862279.1055.1499317543796.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> ------=_Part_1054_5761462.1499317543795 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The upgrade began around 10AM this morning. The last major problem (I hope) was cleared a short while ago. Please let me know if there are ongoing issues I should be aware of. Otherwise, just enjoy the faster service. -- David L. Willson Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist COA LFCS CCAH RHCE CLP Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) http://sofree.us This is a good time for a r3VOLution. ----- Original Message ----- > Sometime Wednesday, July 5th, CenturyLink Guy will be coming to > upgrade the Internet link here at the Comfy Room from 20Mb DSL to > 1Gb (1000Mb) fiber. > Unfortunately, that requires tearing down the whole circuit and > building a new one, which means re-provisioning the IP addresses, > which means the servers are going to go down, probably for about 24 > hours, but it could be longer if things go badly. I'm going to try > to minimize the time, of course, because I depend on these servers > as much as (maybe more than) you guys do. *Don't* be having > high-speed conversations over email that day, or if you are, move > them to another email address or your phone. > Servers that will be unavailable during the transition: > - zimbra.thegeek.nu > - zimbra.sofree.us > - fishes.sofree.us > - mailman.thegeek.nu > -- > David L. Willson > Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist > RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS > Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) > http://sofree.us > This is a good time for a r3VOLution. ------=_Part_1054_5761462.1499317543795 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <= div style=3D'font-family: times new roman,new york,times,serif; font-size: = 12pt; color: #000000'>The upgrade began around 10AM this morning. The last = major problem (I hope) was cleared a short while ago. Please let me know if= there are ongoing issues I should be aware of. Otherwise, just enjoy the f= aster service.

--
David L. WillsonTeacher, Engineer, Evangelist
COA LFCS CCAH RHCE CLP
Mobile 720-333= -LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us

This is a good time for a r3VOLution= .


Sometime Wednesday, July 5th, CenturyLink Guy will be = coming to upgrade the Internet link here at the Comfy Room from 20Mb DSL to= 1Gb (1000Mb) fiber.

Unfortunately, that requires tearing down the w= hole circuit and building a new one, which means re-provisioning the IP add= resses, which means the servers are going to go down, probably for about 24= hours, but it could be longer if things go badly. I'm going to try to mini= mize the time, of course, because I depend on these servers as much as (may= be more than) you guys do. *Don't* be having high-speed conversations over = email that day, or if you are, move them to another email address or your p= hone.

Servers that will be unavailable during the transition:
- z= imbra.thegeek.nu
- zimbra.sofree.us
- fishes.sofree.us
- mailman.t= hegeek.nu

--
David L. Willson
Teacher, Engin= eer, Evangelist
RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS
Mobil= e 720-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us

This is a good time for a r= 3VOLution.


------=_Part_1054_5761462.1499317543795-- From glazier@gmail.com Thu Jul 6 18:00:43 2017 From: glazier@gmail.com (Richard Glazier) Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2017 11:00:43 -0600 Subject: [SFS] outage notice: what goes up, must come down In-Reply-To: References: <19580533.2075.1498691874883.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> <23862279.1055.1499317543796.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> Message-ID: --94eb2c05a838ac10910553a90e74 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Woohoo On Jul 5, 2017 11:19 PM, "David L. Willson" wrote: The upgrade began around 10AM this morning. The last major problem (I hope) was cleared a short while ago. Please let me know if there are ongoing issues I should be aware of. Otherwise, just enjoy the faster service. -- David L. Willson Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist COA LFCS CCAH RHCE CLP Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) http://sofree.us This is a good time for a r3VOLution. ------------------------------ Sometime Wednesday, July 5th, CenturyLink Guy will be coming to upgrade the Internet link here at the Comfy Room from 20Mb DSL to 1Gb (1000Mb) fiber. Unfortunately, that requires tearing down the whole circuit and building a new one, which means re-provisioning the IP addresses, which means the servers are going to go down, probably for about 24 hours, but it could be longer if things go badly. I'm going to try to minimize the time, of course, because I depend on these servers as much as (maybe more than) you guys do. *Don't* be having high-speed conversations over email that day, or if you are, move them to another email address or your phone. Servers that will be unavailable during the transition: - zimbra.thegeek.nu - zimbra.sofree.us - fishes.sofree.us - mailman.thegeek.nu -- David L. Willson Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist RHCE+Satellite CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) http://sofree.us This is a good time for a r3VOLution. --94eb2c05a838ac10910553a90e74 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Woohoo

On Jul 5, 2017 11:19 PM, "David L. Willson" <DLWillson@thegeek.nu> wrote:
The up= grade began around 10AM this morning. The last major problem (I hope) was c= leared a short while ago. Please let me know if there are ongoing issues I = should be aware of. Otherwise, just enjoy the faster service.

<= div class=3D"quoted-text">--
David L. WillsonTeacher, Engineer, Evangelist
COA LFCS CCAH RHCE CLP

Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us

This is a good time for a r3= VOLution.


Sometime Wednesday, July 5th, = CenturyLink Guy will be coming to upgrade the Internet link here at the Com= fy Room from 20Mb DSL to 1Gb (1000Mb) fiber.

Unfortunately, that req= uires tearing down the whole circuit and building a new one, which means re= -provisioning the IP addresses, which means the servers are going to go dow= n, probably for about 24 hours, but it could be longer if things go badly. = I'm going to try to minimize the time, of course, because I depend on t= hese servers as much as (maybe more than) you guys do. *Don't* be havin= g high-speed conversations over email that day, or if you are, move them to= another email address or your phone.

Servers that will be unavailab= le during the transition:
- zimbra.thegeek.nu
- zimbra.sofree.us
- fishes.sofree.us
- mailman.thegeek.nu

--
David L. Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
RHCE+Satellit= e CCAH Linux+ LPIC-1 SUSE_CLP LFCS
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us

This is= a good time for a r3VOLution.



--94eb2c05a838ac10910553a90e74-- From garomero@sofree.us Sat Jul 8 16:26:20 2017 From: garomero@sofree.us (Gary A. Romero) Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2017 09:26:20 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [SFS] New Laptop - $600 In-Reply-To: <324636186.903.1499527442903.JavaMail.zimbra@sofree.us> Message-ID: <343400255.909.1499527580236.JavaMail.zimbra@sofree.us> Hi all, I'm in the market for a new laptop and while I loved my System 76 laptop, I only have a budget of $600 to replace it. Can anyone recommend a good replacement for it? Things I'd like: Lots of Ram (16GB at least or up-gradable to) 1080p screen Things I don't want: Broadcom Wireless Thanks, _____________________________________________ Gary (Garheade) Romero SFS Presence Monkey (http://sofree.us) GARomero@sofree.us Cell: 303-895-6696 From seth@bocc.us Mon Jul 10 16:57:52 2017 From: seth@bocc.us (Seth Everson) Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2017 15:57:52 +0000 Subject: [SFS] RE: New Laptop - $600 In-Reply-To: <343400255.909.1499527580236.JavaMail.zimbra@sofree.us> References: <324636186.903.1499527442903.JavaMail.zimbra@sofree.us> <343400255.909.1499527580236.JavaMail.zimbra@sofree.us> Message-ID: I'm happy with my Lenovo Flex 4-1580. Found one on Amazon, open box, $630. Core i7, 8GB to 16GB upgradable, GPU+onboard, and two-in-one (means I can run it in tent/pedestal mode and actually use a full size keyboard. https://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-Flex-2-Touchscreen-80SB0004US/dp/B01FJFML16 Seth Everson | Owner Boccus Group O: 720-386-5940 M: 970-310-5942 E: seth@bocc.us -----Original Message----- From: sfs-admin@thegeek.nu [mailto:sfs-admin@thegeek.nu] On Behalf Of Gary A. Romero Sent: Saturday, July 8, 2017 9:26 AM To: sfs Subject: [SFS] New Laptop - $600 Hi all, I'm in the market for a new laptop and while I loved my System 76 laptop, I only have a budget of $600 to replace it. Can anyone recommend a good replacement for it? Things I'd like: Lots of Ram (16GB at least or up-gradable to) 1080p screen Things I don't want: Broadcom Wireless Thanks, _____________________________________________ Gary (Garheade) Romero SFS Presence Monkey (http://sofree.us) GARomero@sofree.us Cell: 303-895-6696 _______________________________________________ SFS mailing list SFS@thegeek.nu http://mailman.thegeek.nu/mailman/listinfo/sfs From justinslang88@gmail.com Thu Jul 13 21:47:53 2017 From: justinslang88@gmail.com (Justin Lang) Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2017 14:47:53 -0600 Subject: [SFS] Job: SysAdmin & Sr. DevOps Message-ID: --001a11c032822f2f0d0554390d0e Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Hey SFS, We're hiring a lot at Craftsy right now, 2 positions in particular might be of interest to someone on this list: *System Administrator*: https://www.thegravityapp.com/shared/job?u=1499707087&id=8a7886a35cfc611f015d1eaae8720775&clientId=8acda1103f298f7a013f30265e497518&v=9&token=eyJ0eXBlIjoiZW1haWwiLCJ1aWQiOjEwNjYxLCJwcm92aWRlciI6ImJvdW5jZSJ9.r2fVgWQxReCL0nzg4cDE_nWobjI *Senior DevOps Engineer*: https://www.thegravityapp.com/shared/job?u=1498841958&id=8a7886a35ced50ad015cf5fc16735b58&clientId=8acda1103f298f7a013f30265e497518&v=9&token=eyJ0eXBlIjoiZW1haWwiLCJ1aWQiOjEwNjYxLCJwcm92aWRlciI6ImJvdW5jZSJ9.5m9RXrhSgopZGk4POuCGgFWB6xg Let me know if you have any questions about Craftsy in general or the position, otherwise feel free to apply! Justin Lang --001a11c032822f2f0d0554390d0e Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hey SFS,
We're hiring a lot at Craftsy = right now, 2 positions in particular might be of interest to someone on thi= s list:

System Administrator:=C2=A0https://www.thegravityapp.com/shared/jo= b?u=3D1499707087&id=3D8a7886a35cfc611f015d1eaae8720775&clientId=3D8= acda1103f298f7a013f30265e497518&v=3D9&token=3DeyJ0eXBlIjoiZW1haWwiL= CJ1aWQiOjEwNjYxLCJwcm92aWRlciI6ImJvdW5jZSJ9.r2fVgWQxReCL0nzg4cDE_nWobjI=

Senior DevOps Engineer:

Let me know if you have any questions about C= raftsy in general or the position, otherwise feel free to apply!
=

Justin Lang
--001a11c032822f2f0d0554390d0e-- From DLWillson@TheGeek.NU Sun Jul 16 19:15:13 2017 From: DLWillson@TheGeek.NU (David L. Willson) Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2017 12:15:13 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [SFS] Off-Topic: Playing With Pyramids In-Reply-To: <18838369.26200.1500228250188.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> Message-ID: <14024225.26230.1500228913011.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> ------=_Part_26229_26617582.1500228913010 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit If you'd like to play some games with stackable, plastic, pointy (but less so than previously) pyramids, click here: https://www.meetup.com/The-Denver-Boardgames-Meetup-Group/events/241450515/ If you don't know what I'm talking about, search the web for images of "Icehouse Pieces" or "Looney Pyramids". They're a game element, like dice or playing cards. -- David L. Willson Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist COA LFCS CCAH RHCE CLP Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) http://sofree.us This is a good time for a r3VOLution. ------=_Part_26229_26617582.1500228913010 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
If you'd like to play some games with stackable, plastic, pointy (but less so than previously) pyramids, click here: https://www.meetup.com/The-Denver-Boardgames-Meetup-Group/events/241450515/

If you don't know what I'm talking about, search the web for images of "Icehouse Pieces" or "Looney Pyramids". They're a game element, like dice or playing cards.

--
David L. Willson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
COA LFCS CCAH RHCE CLP
Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us

This is a good time for a r3VOLution.

------=_Part_26229_26617582.1500228913010-- From shannon.dillman@gmail.com Mon Jul 17 01:20:41 2017 From: shannon.dillman@gmail.com (Shannon Dillman) Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2017 20:20:41 -0400 Subject: [SFS] Off-Topic: Playing With Pyramids In-Reply-To: <14024225.26230.1500228913011.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> References: <18838369.26200.1500228250188.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> <14024225.26230.1500228913011.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> Message-ID: --94eb2c193408edf3b10554786099 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Zendo! Koans! I wish I could be in Denver for this - should be a LOT of fun! On Sun, Jul 16, 2017 at 2:15 PM, David L. Willson wrote: > If you'd like to play some games with stackable, plastic, pointy (but less > so than previously) pyramids, click here: https://www.meetup.com/The- > Denver-Boardgames-Meetup-Group/events/241450515/ > > If you don't know what I'm talking about, search the web for images of > "Icehouse Pieces" or "Looney Pyramids". They're a game element, like dice > or playing cards. > > -- > David L. Willson > Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist > COA LFCS CCAH RHCE CLP > Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) > http://sofree.us > > This is a good time for a r3VOLution. > > --94eb2c193408edf3b10554786099 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Zendo! Koans! I wish I could be in Denver for this - shoul= d be a LOT of fun!

On Sun, Jul 16, 2017 at 2:15 PM, David L. Willson = <DLWillson@the= geek.nu> wrote:
If you'd like to play some games with stackable, plastic, p= ointy (but less so than previously) pyramids, click here: https://www.meetup.com/The-Denver-Boardgames-Meetup-Group/events/241450515/

If you don't know what I'm talk= ing about, search the web for images of "Icehouse Pieces" or &quo= t;Looney Pyramids". They're a game element, like dice or playing c= ards.

--
David L. Willson
Teacher= , Engineer, Evangelist
COA LFCS CCAH RHCE CLP
Mobile 720-333-LANS(526= 7)
http://sofree.us
This is a good time for a r3VOLution.


--94eb2c193408edf3b10554786099-- From DLWillson@TheGeek.NU Mon Jul 17 16:16:51 2017 From: DLWillson@TheGeek.NU (David L. Willson) Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2017 09:16:51 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [SFS] upcoming events In-Reply-To: <29157423.27867.1500304226814.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> Message-ID: <28921924.27877.1500304611517.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> ------=_Part_27876_11042121.1500304611516 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Gary Romero is teaching "Intro to SQL" for the 1st Saturday of August: http://www.sofree.us/intro-to-sql/ https://www.meetup.com/sofreeus/events/241695565/ I don't know what IT-NTL has planned for 2nd Saturday of August yet. LFCS Study Group is still going well. And we are still taking registrations for Linux Camp: http://www.sofree.us/linux-camp-2017/ It'd be great if we could get one or two more campers. Good job with the job and resume postings, everyone. Please continue to do well at putting title and location right in the subject line, so folks can sort their Inboxes quickly. I think that's all. Have a great week! -- David L. Willson Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist COA LFCS CCAH RHCE CLP Mobile 720-333-LANS(5267) http://sofree.us This is a good time for a r3VOLution. ------=_Part_27876_11042121.1500304611516 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <= div style=3D'font-family: times new roman,new york,times,serif; font-size: = 12pt; color: #000000'>Gary Romero is teaching "Intro to SQL" for the 1st Sa= turday of August:
http://www.sofree.us/intro-to-sql/
https://www.meet= up.com/sofreeus/events/241695565/

I don't know what IT-NTL has plann= ed for 2nd Saturday of August yet.

LFCS Study Group is still going w= ell.

And we are still taking registrations for Linux Camp:
http:/= /www.sofree.us/linux-camp-2017/
It'd be great if we could get one or two= more campers.

Good job with the job and resume postings, everyone. = Please continue to do well at putting title and location right in the subje= ct line, so folks can sort their Inboxes quickly.

I think that's all= . Have a great week!

--
David L. Wil= lson
Teacher, Engineer, Evangelist
COA LFCS CCAH RHCE CLP
Mobile 7= 20-333-LANS(5267)
http://sofree.us

This is a good time for a r3VO= Lution.

------=_Part_27876_11042121.1500304611516-- From DLWillson@TheGeek.NU Mon Jul 24 18:55:55 2017 From: DLWillson@TheGeek.NU (David L. Willson) Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2017 11:55:55 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [SFS] Re: upcoming events In-Reply-To: <28921924.27877.1500304611517.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> Message-ID: <12712781.46872.1500918955447.JavaMail.root@thegeek.nu> ------=_Part_46871_27479973.1500918955446 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit This is the final week for the LFCS Study Group. I hope the participants got good value out of it. Gary Romero is teaching "Intro to SQL" for the 1st Saturday of August: http://www.sofree.us/intro-to-sql/ https://www.meetup.com/sofreeus/events/241695565/ IT-NTL is on hiatus until after Linux Camp (I think). And speaking of Linux Camp, we are still taking registrations: http://www.sofree.us/linux-camp-2017/ We'd love to have you with us. Have a great week! ------=_Part_46871_27479973.1500918955446 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
This is the final week for the LFCS Study Group. I hope the participants got good value out of it.

Gary Romero is teaching "Intro to SQL" for the 1st Saturday of August:
http://www.sofree.us/intro-to-sql/
https://www.meetup.com/sofreeus/events/241695565/

IT-NTL is on hiatus until after Linux Camp (I think).

And speaking of Linux Camp, we are still taking registrations:
http://www.sofree.us/linux-camp-2017/
We'd love to have you with us.

Have a great week!
------=_Part_46871_27479973.1500918955446-- From axa6849@gmail.com Mon Jul 24 22:30:14 2017 From: axa6849@gmail.com (Alexander Arce) Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2017 15:30:14 -0600 Subject: [SFS] Opening DevOps @ Radian In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: --001a113d5274a49034055516eb30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Radian contact: David Pentico dpentico@apexsystemsinc.com *Basic Purpose/Function:* As part of the DevOps Infrastructure and Cloud Services Team, the individual will be leading the design and implementation of build, release and deployment of enterprise applications. This job ensures consistent, traceable and automation in managing application and infrastructure releases between Non-Prod and Production environments. *JOB REQUIREMENTS* *Primary Duties and Responsibilities:* 1. Responsible for creating/patching and managing Windows and Linux (RHEL/CentOS) operating systems. 2. Responsible for Creating/versioning/testing of scripts (Bash, PowerShell), Chef, Nagios, Maven/Ant, Git, Jenkins, Perl, Python(Boto) and Ruby to achieve high-level of automation. 3. Duties include automation of installation/configuration/management of Apache Tomcat, Solr Cloud, IIS, MySQL and SQL Server =E2=80=93 J2EE and .NE= T applications in a secure deployment. 4. Responsible in Building/Maintaining/Updating the monitoring tools to monitor systems, applications, databases as well as business transactions. 5. Responsible in implementing/supporting and managing Identity, Authentication, Authorization, TokenServices for federated single sign-on using technologies such as SAML, OAuth, LDAP, Active Directory. 6. Other duties as requested. *Job Specifications:* *Knowledge:* =C2=B7 Deployment and management of Java and .NET based multi tier application deployments on AWS cloud. =C2=B7 Hands-On experience using compute, networking, storage and database AWS Services. =C2=B7 Professional experience architecting large scale distributed systems. =C2=B7 Understanding of Elasticity and Scalability Concepts. =C2=B7 AWS Training or Certification is a plus. =C2=B7 Familiarity with RDBMS (MySQL, SQL Server) and NoSQL Database Technologies. =C2=B7 Network experience with route tables, access control lists, firewalls, NAT, HTTP, DNS, IP and WebApplication firewall. =C2=B7 Knowledge of RESTful Web Services, XML and JSON. =C2=B7 Familiarity with Insurance Business. *Skills and Abilities:* =C2=B7 Ability to implement interactions with AWS (AWS SDK, AWS API, Command Line Interface, AWS CloudFormation, and other AWS Services such as SNS, SQS, SWF, DynamoDB, S3 etc). =C2=B7 Skilled in implementing automation using Chef, Knife, Ruby, b= ash, scripting, python, powershell to perform day-to-day support functions and release management activities. =C2=B7 Experience with information and application security includin= g public key encryption, SSH, access credentials and X.509 Certificates. =C2=B7 Expert level skills in managing Windows and Linux operating systems. =C2=B7 Experience in using source code management system such as GIT= , CVS or SVN. *Prior Work Experience:* =C2=B7 3-5 years of Dev Ops experience. =C2=B7 5-8 IT experience. --001a113d5274a49034055516eb30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
=

=

Radian contact:


David Pe= ntico

Basic Purpose/Func= tion:

= As part of the DevOps Infrastructure and Cloud Services Team, the individua= l will be leading the design and implementation of build, release and deplo= yment of enterprise applications. This job ensures consistent, traceable an= d automation in managing application and infrastructure releases between No= n-Prod and Production environments.

=C2=A0

JOB R= EQUIREMENTS

Primary Duties a= nd Responsibilities:

1.= =C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0Responsible f= or creating/patching and managing Windows and Linux (RHEL/CentOS) operating= systems.

2.=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0Responsible for Creating/versioning/testing of scripts (B= ash, PowerShell), Chef, Nagios, Maven/Ant, Git, Jenkins, Perl, Python(Boto)= and Ruby to achieve high-level of automation.

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2.=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0Responsible for Creating/versioning/testing of scripts (Bash, PowerShell= ), Chef, Nagios, Maven/Ant, Git, Jenkins, Perl, Python(Boto) and Ruby to ac= hieve high-level of automation.

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