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1 IST346: Operating Systems Administration IST346 M003 Spr. 2010 (1102) Instructor : Michael Fudge e.mafudge@syr.edumafudge@syr.edu t. 315-443-9686 o.110b Hinds w.http://blackboard.syr.eduhttp://blackboard.syr.edu 11:00a-12:20a Tues: Hinds 021 Thur: Hinds 013

2 Instructor background check  Education  BS Applied Mathematics/Computer Science  MS In Information Management  Employment  15+ years in the IT field, 9 of them at SU.  Currently employed as the “Sr. Systems & IT Support Administrator” at the iSchool.  Work as a consultant for.NET development, Databases  Teaching  Taught various courses at the 2 year, 4 year and graduate level in a wide variety of subjects.  Teaching IST459, and IST346 this term

3 Follow Me on Twitter  http://twitter.com/mafudge http://twitter.com/mafudge  Announcements under the hash tag #ist346  I’m a low volume tweeter so you don’t have to worry about me tweeting what I ate for breakfast.

4 So, In a Nutshell…

5 What will we learn in this course? (in no particular order)  IT Organizations  What is systems administration? Why is it important?  How are IT shops organized; how they operate  The basics of the Windows and Linux operating systems: How to  Configure and manage them in a corporate environment  Setup and configure services to run on these operating systems  Diagnose, and debug problems with systems  Make different platforms interoperate with each other  The managerial aspects of administering IT  Planning for new systems and services  Conducting a thorough analysis of IT infrastructure, TCO and ROI calculations  Disaster recovery, Data Integrity, Data Centers, Ethics  With plenty of anecdotes and personal experiences from your instructor, of course.

6 Required Course Materials  The Practice of System and Network Administration: 2 nd Edition, Limoncelli, Hogan, Chalup. ISBN (13): 978-0-321-49266-1, ISBN (10) 0-321-49266-8  A bus-powered USB Mass Storage Device with a capacity of at least 32GB.  You will store your lab and coursework on this device.

7 All course content is on blackboard http://blackboard.syr.edu  All of the course content from class lectures and labs are here.  You will hand in your deliverables in class or via email as instructed.  Please take the time to get familiar with the blackboard system.

8 Methods of Evaluation

9 General policies for student work  Labs and study guides are turned in at the beginning of Tuesday’s Class.  When a out-of-class deliverable is due you must hand it in before 11:59:59PM on its due date.  All work should be an individual effort unless the assignment explicitly states that it is group work.  In-class exams and lab practical must be completed within the allocated class time and on the dates provided. Plan accordingly.  All deliverables are “open book” this means you may use any inanimate resources you need to assist you with answering the questions.  There are no make-ups or late work accepted. All due dates and exam dates are clearly posted on the syllabus.  If you know you will not be anle to turn in a deliverable by the assigned due date, plan on submitting it early. You may make arrangements to submit via email under these circumstances.

10 Grading for Labs and Study Guides  You will be issued one of 3 marks for every lab / study guide:  0 – not complete and not passing  5 – complete but not passing or incomplete and passing  10 – complete and passing  Complete means you finished the entire assessment (answered all the questions)  Passing means you answered more than 70% of the questions correctly.  Answers to the labs and study guides will be posted after they are graded.

11 Exams and Lab Practical  In-class deliverable; Individual effort  2 Exams, 2 Lab Practicals  100 points each exam 50 points each practical for 300 points total.  Exam dates posted on syllabus.  All dates are firm so plan accordingly.  Exams are a culmination of lectures to date.  Lab Practical is a culmination of lab work to date. You will have to apply what you’ve learned in the labs to complete the lab practical.

12 Project Overview  Out of class deliverable; some in-class deliverables  Write a blog posting reviewing a product or technology related to the course content.  100 points total  Draft due on 3/11  Article due on 5/4  Details will be posted to blackboard.

13 Class Participation and Attendance  Attendance is required for participation. If you’re not present, than you cannot participate.  You are expected to attend and participate in every class.  Please bring your SUID card to class. Attendance is taken electronically, and on random days.  Please arrive on-time. If you’re not present during attendance gathering, then you are absent.  I appreciate knowing when you will not attend class, but keep in mind there are no excused absences, since it is a participation grade.  Once you have completed the lab you may leave.

14 Weekly Course Structure  Before Tuesday:  Read the assigned chapters from text  Read instructor’s notes  Complete study guide for topic  On Tuesday  Meet in Class (rm 021)  Hand in study guide and previous topic’s lab.  Discussion, Demo, and Q&A for topic.  Before Thursday  Review the lab requirements  Read assigned readings for lab., and review the lab itself  On Thursday  Meet in the Lab (rm 013)  Work on lab, instructor and TA assist where needed.  Complete by Next Tuesday at the latest

15 Recipe for course success!  #1 Keep and eye on those due dates!  #2 Come to class prepared.  Read and review the required materials before class  Make the most of your face time with me  The course build upon itself so if you fall behind you will get lost quickly  #3 Take an interest in the course material  How does it fit with your career?  How does it apply to your everyday life?  How can you put the knowledge you learn in class to practice outside of class?

16 Icebreaker  Your Name  Year (Fr, So, Jr, Sr.)  Major?  What would you would like to be called? David == Dave?  Any Operating Systems you’re familiar with: Win, Lin, OSX, etc…  Your Career Aspirations. When I leave school I’d like to be a …….

17 IST346 Questions?


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