[olug] Logging
Dave Hull
dphull at insipid.com
Thu Feb 27 14:34:19 UTC 2003
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Eric Penne wrote:
> I never log anything at home. I usually find the tips through google
> then bookmark the site. I later reformat and loose my bookmarks. :)
> At work though I log almost every thing I do on production machines.
> Especially now at my temporary position where I have a decent chance of
> not being there in a couple weeks/months.
At my day job, we have a "change control system" in place whereby we have to
submit information about what changes we are going to make to production
machines. These changes are reviewed and approved (99% of the time) and are
kept on record both electronically and on paper forever.
It's quite helpful for troubleshooting purposes. Of course, there are times
when a problem comes up over the weekend and changes have to be made
immediately in order to return a machine to production. In these cases, we
make the changes and then file the "sys change" after the fact.
I took a different position two and a half years ago, switching from system
administrator to programmer. I inherited a half dozen home grown applications,
all of which were poorly documented (and that's giving too much credit).
Since taking this position, I have implemented WebRT
(http://www.bestpractical.com) for my department and use it just about
everyday to document all the work I do. It has been an incredible time saver
when having to deal with problems that occur once or twice a year. I search
the database for information about the problem and can have the solution in a
matter of seconds rather than having to rack my brain to remember what was
done last fiscal year, etc.
--
Dave Hull
http://insipid.com
Robustness, adj.:
Never having to say you're sorry.
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