Archive for the ‘Administration’ Category

Hello Blog, it’s been awhile

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

Okay, so I haven’t updated ye olde blog in awhile. I’ve been – ahem – busy. Perhaps I need to borrow ibiblio’s bloggy to help out. Meh, I never was much of a blogger anyway.

The good news is that in the past few months, I’ve been focusing on things I care about, like doing more reading outside of computer-related fields. Also going to the gym, and rock climbing.

I also landed a new job, as a unix systems administrator at Tekelec, Inc. (My thanks to Bob Minowicz and the good people at ResolvIT, like Kate Lewis, for assisting.)

One of my tasked projects at Tekelec is wrangling in their unix systems with something called Puppet. It’s pretty neat and I’m psyched about it. Plus, it’s always good to be the Puppetmaster. Getting it to run on Solaris 2.6 — now that’s a different story.

As of today, I’ve migrated this blog to my own virtual hosting and updated to Wordpress 2.7.1. Now, maybe I will actually spend some time and select a half-way decent theme…

Nagios 3.0rc3 Released! I’m late to the game…

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

So this little update came out on Feb. 26 and totally escaped my notice. Some nice fixes though:

Release Notes found here.

I updated all my nagios pollers and aggregators this morning. Smooth sailing thus far. Really glad it no longer complains about empty hostgroups.