Setting up separate network question

Labitt, Bruce labittb1 at tycoelectronics.com
Mon Mar 17 17:12:25 EDT 2008


I hear you.  That is why I'm going slow on this.  Big companies take
this (and rightly so,) seriously.  My fave network guy is in tomorrow.
Hopefully I can get something resolved.

Bruce

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:gnhlug-discuss-bounces at mail.gnhlug.org] On Behalf Of Ben Scott
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 4:47 PM
To: Greater NH Linux User Group
Subject: Re: Setting up separate network question

On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 12:46 PM, Labitt, Bruce
<labittb1 at tycoelectronics.com> wrote:
> IT should be an enabler, correct?

  Should be.  Isn't always.  Randall Schwartz ended up with a felony
conviction, a few $100K in fines, and facing jail time for doing what
(he claimed) was just part of his job at Intel.  Point being: Life is
not fair.  Cover your ass.

>  I don't know how I am going to do this cluster on a public (company)
>  network...  That would be absurd.

  How absurd it would be depends on the company and the network.  If
the network people don't want you managing the cluster network on your
own, then just tell them, "Okay, I've got N nodes I need network drops
for; when can you have that done?"  And in some companies, the answer
may well be "We'll have that hooked up in a week".

  If IT's answers prevent you from getting your job done, go to your
supervisor and say, "IT's policies are preventing me from getting my
job done".  If your boss tells you to ignore IT policies, make sure
you have a paper (or email) trail, because your boss may decide you
should take the fall if things get ugly.

-- Ben
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