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Not that any of the sysadmin’s knowledge and skills were applicable here. The psychological stance was the thing: the implicit faith, a little naive and a little cocky, that by banging his head against the problem for long enough he’d be able to break through in the end.
Neal Stephenson (Reamde (Crypto, #2))
Sysadmins don't take holidays
Cory Doctorow (When Sysadmins Ruled the Earth)
Most of Csongor's time in T'Rain had been spent blundering about in a state of hapless newbie confusion. Only his long experience as a system administrator, struggling with Byzantine software installations, had prevented hum from plummeting into despair and simply giving up. Not that any of the sysadmin's knowledge and skills were applicable here. The psychological stance was the thing: the implicit faith, a little naive and a little cocky, that by banging his head against the problem for long enough he'd be able to break through in the end.
Neal Stephenson (Reamde (Crypto, #2))
Sysadmins are the unsung heroes of the century, and if they’re not busting you for sending racy IMs or engaging in unprofessional email conduct, it’s purely out of their own goodwill.
Cory Doctorow (Overclocked: More Stories of the Future Present)
Zawinski: Sometimes. I end up doing all the sysadmin crap, which I can't stand-I've never liked it. I enjoy working on XScreenSaver because in some ways screen savers-the actual display modes rather than the XScreenSaver framework-are the perfect program because they almost always start from scratch and they do something pretty and there's never a version 2.0. There's very rarely a bug in a screen saver. It crashes-oh, there's a divide-by-zero and you fix that.
Peter Seibel (Coders at Work: Reflections on the Craft of Programming)
The new sysadmin won’t power down a machine, replace a failing disk drive, reboot, and restore from backup; he’ll write software to detect a misbehaving EC2 instance automatically, destroy the bad instance, spin up a new one, and configure it, all without interrupting service.
Mike Loukides (What is DevOps?)
With automation at this level, the new “ops guy” won’t care if he’s responsible for a dozen systems or 10,000. And the modern BOFH is, more often than not, an old-school sysadmin who has chosen not to adapt.
Mike Loukides (What is DevOps?)
You are a policeman, yes? A sysadmin?
Hannu Rajaniemi (The Quantum Thief (Jean le Flambeur, #1))
Ravna thought a moment. “Sysadmin is the usual term,” she said.
Vernor Vinge (The Children of the Sky (Zones of Thought, #3))
If you’re in a large Active Directory environment, the execution policy can also be set across many computers at once by using Group Policy.
Adam Bertram (PowerShell for Sysadmins: Workflow Automation Made Easy)
Only his long experience as a systems administrator, struggling with Byzantine software installations, had prevented him from plummeting into despair and simply giving up. Not that any of the sysadmin’s knowledge and skills were applicable here. The psychological stance was the thing: the implicit faith, a little naive and a little cocky, that by banging his head against the problem for long enough he’d be able to break through in the end.
Neal Stephenson (Reamde)
sysadmin.
Anja Schubert (Butts and Mutts)
Med agreed to keep an eye on Threezed, and Krish told the Free Lab sysadmin to release the mobile to him.
Annalee Newitz (Autonomous)
The new sysadmin won’t power down a machine, replace a failing disk drive, reboot, and restore from backup; he’ll write software to detect a misbehaving EC2 instance automatically, destroy the bad instance, spin up a new one, and configure it, all without interrupting service. With
Mike Loukides (What is DevOps?)
Van was a type-two sysadmin, over six feet tall, long ponytail, bobbing Adam’s apple. Over his toast-rack chest, his tee said CHOOSE YOUR WEAPON and featured a row of polyhedral RPG dice. Felix was a type-one admin, with an extra seventy or eighty pounds all around the middle, and a neat but full beard that he wore over his extra chins. His tee said HELLO CTHULHU and featured a cute, mouthless, Hello Kitty–style Cthulhu.
Victoria Blake (Cyberpunk: Stories of Hardware, Software, Wetware, Evolution, and Revolution)
Edmundo was a smart guy. All the sysadmins were. But like a lot of smart guys, he was smart within a very specific and, in some ways, very narrow range. He was smart in the same way that a Great White was an efficient hunter of prey, the product of tens of millions of years of focused evolution.
Gary Gibson (Europa Deep)