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Hmm, nope. Solaris of some flavor I think.



Oh boy...

That's what you get when you assign the management of Solaris servers to MCSAs...


So if windows systems are unreliable it's windows fault, and if other OSs are unreliable it's also windows fault?


No. It's just that Solaris (and every other kind of Unix) admins know very well that they don't bounce servers when they don't know what's wrong - they find out what's causing the problem and correct it. There is a very rich set of tools to make that easy.

Bouncing a server may even make the problem go away, but it does little to enlighten you on why it happened in the first place.

And yes, If your MCSAs tend to bounce servers all the time, that's because their experiences have shown this works for Windows.


There are plenty of tools for troubleshooting problems on windows. And your statement that "every kind of unix admin knows not to do that" seems plainly at odds with the reality here.


> seems plainly at odds with the reality here.

You have a human resources problem, not a technical one.




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