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Multiple vacancies within Sysdev
As the Systems Development and Support section at OUCS continues to reform and grow (the OUCS registration team became part of the section last year) there are now several vacancies available within the section (although the Technical Manager post is … Continue reading
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Another Unix (Linux) Systems Administrator vacancy
They say that buses come in threes; I can’t promise that this will be the case with our team vacancies, but we have recently advertised a second Systems Administrator role. Again, we are looking for someone to join the team … Continue reading
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Team vacancy: Unix (Linux) Systems Administrator
Sysdev are currently looking for an experienced Systems Administrator to join the team to work with us on maintaining and improving existing services, as well as supporting the development of new ones. The job advert is included below, along with … Continue reading
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Using RT at OUCS
Request Tracker is an open source issue ticketing software which we use extensively in OUCS, and Sysdev are responsible for managing it. In recent weeks, I found myself discussing some of the ways we use RT with people from the … Continue reading
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Traffic shaping the mirror service with Linux
At OUCS, the 6-monthly release of Ubuntu Linux has become a source of regular attention from Sysdev and the networks team, because we provide a public mirror of Ubuntu, and several other Free software project repositories. Owing to the relatively … Continue reading
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