[Networker] One command line contest?
2008-06-26 20:25:31
Like to have a contest for the most useful single command line for
networker.
Single command line = after you hit the first ENTER key.
Most useful = usable by the most organizations
So break out your codemonkey books and show your stuff.
Oh right, we must have a prize. What can we give as a prize. Hmm, give me a
couple days to come up with something cool. Since I am helping come up with
the prize I hope it is useful for me as well.
We are a financial institution.
We backup PBytes a day.
We are average.
We have LTO3 drives in an SL8500 (ok not so KISimpleS)
We interface with ACSLS
Do you have a utility that synchs up ACSLS w/Networker?
Man I would love to hit a command line or click on an icon that does that.
Maybe you have a script that punishes an abusive user <woo-hoo>.
Oh codemonkey solution must come with your best DBAs or SAs are so stupid,
did I tell you the time that ???? You fill in the blanks.
I'll start with a basic example.
DBAs are so stupid, this one time in band camp. ok that's not it.. Today we
received a request from DBA3, to setup an rman on DB1 on Sun @ 7pm. Yeah so
what. big deal right? Well we received 3 tickets for the same server to
backup the same DB at 3 different times on 2 different days!
HELLO do you talk to your team?
So um, tell me YOUR story!
So saith the Networker Ninja, so saith your Jedi Networker Master. (ok most
days I still think I am a padawan!)
So let me go find an uber cool display prize you guys get to work.. Show me
do you have THE RIGHT STUFF!???
In Valen's name! /ALE
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