on Dec 16, 2012
Eric Eisenhart
Santa Rosa, CA, United States
I solve problems and I quickly learn how to solve them in completely new environments.
At one job I jumped in feet first and helped design an assembly-line because that's what the project needed. I don't expect to ever be involved in another physical assembly-line, but I definitely expect to be involved in unusual new things that I've never dealt with before.
Goals? Keeping challenged and doing new interesting things. Working to give back to my field.
I'm currently working as a System Administrator, but I wouldn't mind getting back into programming again.
Central to all my recent projects at work: "Infrastructure 2.0". Automating provisioning and as much of systems management as is practical/possible. Mostly with puppet.
Technologies
Experience (6) show all
Lead Unix System Administrator, Sonoma State University
October 2003 - Current
Primary person in charge of 40–100 (they multiplied) Unix servers running (at some point) RedHat 7.2–7.3, RedHat Enterprise Linux 2.1–6 and/or Solaris 7–10. Currently About 100 RHEL 4–6, 1 Solaris 10 server. Several mission critical services.
Deployed Puppet automated system administration tool in order to improve efficiency administering servers, especially deployment of clusters. Trained co-workers and gave a presentation on Puppet to co-workers, sysadmins at other CSUs, and local User Groups. Gradually migrated away from less manageable techniques. Learned enough Ruby to write some data-collection plugins for Puppet and write a couple patches.
Migrated from a collection of different, manually-configured, one-off systems to standardized deployments, using PXE+kickstart (with extensive scripting).
Other services administered or supported include: MySQL, tomcat, exim SMTP, Courier IMAP, Apache httpd, Oracle DB, WebCT CE 6, NetBackup, SpamAssassin, Squirrelmail, kickstart, PXE, dhcp, syslog, Splunk, BIND DNS, and RedHat Network Proxy.
Internet Services Specialist, Santa Rosa Junior College
January 2002 - October 2003
Administered RedHat 6/7 Linux, Sendmail SMTP, SpamAssassin, Apache HTTP, BIND 8/9 DNS, MySQL, IMAP, POP, etc. Deployed CVS. Deployed Amanda for centralized Linux backups.
Editor and primary author of SRJC Technical Web Guidelines. Worked with interested parties throughout the campus community on many of the details. Focus was on Section 508 (accessibility) and use of modern web standards.
Various small programming projects, mostly in Perl.
Senior Programmer, Envisix / IX Labs / DatingFaces
December 1999 - February 2001
Chief designer and implementor for a system for creating and shipping customized "dating" cards: Oracle SQL database; Perl code to drive everything; (CGI and command-line); Object Oriented Perl to interface with others' code; PostScript to print; physical assembly line design; barcode tracking.
Rewrote much of the photo uploading portion of the Datingfaces site, in order to improve usability.
Maintained pre-existing Perl code and interacted directly with the client (The IT department at a major financial services company) in order to make minor and major changes to a complex website monitoring system
Oracle SQL and Perl performance analysis and tuning; in-house Perl and SQL coaching; Testing and debugging.
Programmer, Keyplus (mostly work for O'Reilly / Songline Studios)
February 1999 - December 1999
Perl and SQL code for producing dynamic web pages from database content, for a content management system, while working in a two-person team. Set up MySQL and Oracle databases. Some system administration.
Programmer / Systems Administrator, Sonic.net, Inc.
November 1997 - February 1999
Typical ISP systems administration. A lot of mod_perl debugging. Various small software projects, such as a tool to look up which of our dialup numbers was local for a given user and user signup systems interacting with the customer database system.
Programmer / Systems Administrator, Sonoma.Net
August 1995 - October 1997
Only System Administrator and primary programmer for small web company. Wrote a shopping cart system. Ran various servers.
Education
AS w/ CS focus, Santa Rosa Junior College
1992 - 1996
Dropped out to work in the early "dot-com" era; took a Java class years later and they gave me an AS; probably just forgot to fill out the paperwork back in 1996...
Stack Exchange show all Last seen yesterday
Open Source show all
IRC Channel Relay Bot
SourceForge
This bot relays messages from one IRC network to another. It will relay messages on a channel to the same channel on other servers or to differently named channels. Can also relay private messages, topic changes, etc.
Primary author
moodle
GitHub, May 2012 - Feb 2013
A free, open-source PHP web application for producing modular internet-based courses that support a modern social constructionist pedagogy.
Assembled patches for minor bugs we encountered.
Reading (6) show all

Read this book as a teenager and it really got me thinking

Read an earlier edition very early on in my career (and also the online jargon file) and got a lot of exposure to the culture around unix programming.

The Practice of System and Network Administration, Second Edition
Thomas A. Limoncelli, Christina J. Hogan, Strata R. Chalup
Tools
Commodore 64
JOE (because it works great); but I know vi and can get along in emacs in a pinch
Background
First programming was either BASIC or Logo on the Commodore 64. Learned some Unix the hard way (random fiddling and man pages) starting in 1992. Been working with Linux as my primary platform since 1995.



