Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!sco!seanf From: seanf@sco.COM (Sean Fagan) Newsgroups: comp.unix.large Subject: Re: Difference between "operator" and "system administrator"? Message-ID: <8461@scolex.sco.COM> Date: 29 Oct 90 01:49:21 GMT References: <680@dynasys.UUCP> Sender: news@sco.COM Reply-To: seanf (Sean Fagan) Organization: The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. Lines: 22 In article <680@dynasys.UUCP> jessea@dynasys.UUCP (Jesse W. Asher) writes: >The question was: What >is the difference between a system administrator and an operator? (My experience and opinions here:) An operator is someone who mounts tapes, runs the printer, etc. Just, in general, makes sure that whatever the machine wants, it's got. Pretty boring. (S)he will also run backups, most likely, of course. The system administrator, on the other hand, will schedule the backups, and, in general, make sure that the system, as a whole, is happy, and won't barf on anyone at any moment. (S)he will set and enforce quotas and other restrictions or permissions, to set the system's "attitude." -- -----------------+ Sean Eric Fagan | "*Never* knock on Death's door: ring the bell and seanf@sco.COM | run away! Death hates that!" uunet!sco!seanf | -- Dr. Mike Stratford (Matt Frewer, "Doctor, Doctor") (408) 458-1422 | Any opinions expressed are my own, not my employers'.