Troubleshooting SysRq
In the last part of the series, we address what you do if you don't have a SysRq key, and how do you limit the capabilities of SysRq.
System Administrator
Specializing in Windows Server and Linux platforms communicating over wired and wireless networks. Identifying inefficiencies and implementing their solutions using automation and standardization while acting as liaison between stakeholders. Designs and implements systems that ensure optimal uptime and efficient management of resources during normal and crisis situations. Accustomed to working with diverse groups of people in fast-paced environments and on all phases of complex technical projects.
2007 - Current
Deliver an array of technology and computing services to businesses seeking success and productivity through IT expertise. Responsibilities include selecting and implementing server systems running Linux and Windows operating systems. Using scripted automation to reduce manual work and increase system reliability. Implementing and managing business critical applications including data backup and recovery systems, email, web servers, collaboration, and security tools. Design, implement and manage wired and wireless networks.
Most Recent Projects:
Acting IT Director for a privately held non-profit organization (2007 to Present): Assist management and staff in working efficiently through providing a wide range of IT-related services, technical support, and computer software training. Counsel executive director and board of directors on the technology needed to help meet the company’s business goals and create budgets and yearly proposals for review.
Webmaster for Outlook Mastery, a video training company (16 months - 2010 to 2011): Met design and performance goals by modifying the website’s underlying PHP, HTML, and CSS. Allowed the company to better meet the needs of its customers and drive greater conversion rates to the subscription service. Minimized development impact on the live site by implementing test and development sites.
2009 - Current
Published author with keen ability to explain complex technical issues. Past articles focus on systems administration, network administration, information security, high availability systems, data backup and recovery, and storage systems that use deduplication. Published and syndicated work can be found at:
I also write about my personal experiences as a Systems Administrator on my blog at:
2006 - 2010
Project Research Specialist (2008 to 2010):
Improved vulnerability insight by guiding extensive survey on organization’s laptop and mobile device security. Improved network operations by assisting in the physical network management, including the data cable plant. Decreased risks to the user base by designing and implementing an IT test network based on virtualization.
Help Desk Associate (2006 to 2008):
Supported 200+ clients running Windows 2000, XP, and Vista. Supported 30 computers running Mac OS X 10.3, 10.4, and 10.5. Supported enterprise printers (Xerox, HP) and coordinated with vendor technicians.
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GitHub, Jul 2011
Scripts and tools that are useful to any sysadmin
I am signed up as a contributor. I hope to add more of my scripts that are ready for public consumption... as soon as I make them ready for public consumption.
In the last part of the series, we address what you do if you don't have a SysRq key, and how do you limit the capabilities of SysRq.
This is something of an aggregated re-post of a series of articles that have been published over at Simple Talk.
What is Data deduplication? Learn how to reduce storage and backup costs with data dedupliation. Learn what type of deduplication is best for you
Simple Talk: SQL Server and .Net articles, forums and blogs
Having pierced the veil of confusion surrounding High Availability, I now find myself asking (and being asked) whether HA is worth the money it burns through. Perhaps it’s more cost-effective to have a recovery process that moves like greased lightning?

Finally, after years of trudging through various means of organizing personal and professional tasks and goals, I found something that sticks (pun intended). For a visual person that appreciates tactile methods, kanban makes sense and is a method for managing tasks and projects that meshes well enough with me to make it hard not to use. This book is a little over-conceptualized for my tastes, and perhaps there are better introductions to the topic out there. However this title shows how flexible kanban is. It shows the possibility for tremendous personalization that kanban has. Recommended!
Cuddletech
8 All things are full of weariness; a man cannot utter it; the eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor the ear filled with hearing. 9 What has been is what will be, and…
Apple III (All 16 shades of green and three 5.25" floppy drives were mine! All mine!!)
vim (but I've not tinkered with emacs, nano or pico, so Stockholm Syndrome hasn't bonded me to them)