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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous Tech II" data-source="post: 79982"><p>That is not necessarily true. I cover three buildings and usually have nothing to do at either because I have automated almost everything, such as:</p><p></p><p> SPA, DCAP, and Intl systems wake up 30 minutes before preload and shut down one hour after the local sort ends.</p><p> Since auditing is now handled by Tivoli, Tivoli endpoints are automatically refreshed monthly</p><p> Disaster recovery documentation is updated monthly and stored on a non-production workstation along with PTE data, DCS configuration, and user profiles; that data is subsequently backed up to tape.</p><p> The backup workstation will power on the servers automatically in the event of a power failure</p><p></p><p>While technically, none of this is 'accepted methodology', I have the computers working for me instead of the other way around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous Tech II, post: 79982"] That is not necessarily true. I cover three buildings and usually have nothing to do at either because I have automated almost everything, such as: SPA, DCAP, and Intl systems wake up 30 minutes before preload and shut down one hour after the local sort ends. Since auditing is now handled by Tivoli, Tivoli endpoints are automatically refreshed monthly Disaster recovery documentation is updated monthly and stored on a non-production workstation along with PTE data, DCS configuration, and user profiles; that data is subsequently backed up to tape. The backup workstation will power on the servers automatically in the event of a power failure While technically, none of this is 'accepted methodology', I have the computers working for me instead of the other way around. [/QUOTE]
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