Senior Solaris System Administrator Resume
Boise, IdahO
SUMMARY:
- Demonstrated expertise in UNIX installation, configuration, and SAN administration primarily in HP - UX where I am considered an expert. See HP Affiliations, HP URL and HP advertisement below.
- Extensive Process, System, and Network Performance Analysis on a daily basis. Extensive off the shelf application administration including the Veritas Suite of OS Utilities: Veritas Cluster Server, Veritas Volume Manager, Veritas Netbackup, Veritas File System.
- Extensive backup and recovery including BCV's, backup scripts, restores in Veritas Netback, Omniback, Data Protector, fbackup and many other native backup utilities.
- Extensive knowledge and use of AIX, Solaris and Red Hat LINUX.
- Extensive knowledge of SAN environment especially in EMC.
- I have a history of working closely and effectively with all levels of management to satisfy projects and productivity requirements. I am able to clarify intricate technical solutions to users. Confidential I deployed performance monitoring applications across four operating systems. Confidential I wrote tier one documents for all BCV backups including the project management details needed to push this project through the corporation. Confidential Cisco I unencapsulated root volumes while online to make upgrades. And Confidential I worked on four OS platforms daily writing extensive scripts designed to work on all four OS's.
- I have a long history of successful implementation and demonstrate commitment to superior customer service through positive attitude, leadership, and hands-on teamwork. Qualifications include the following hands on experience:
TECHNICAL SKILLS:
IBM / AIX Operating Systems: AIX 7.1, AIX 6.1, AIX 5.7, AIX 5.3, AIX 5.1, AIX 4.1.
HPUX Operating Systems: Itanium Architecture: HP-UX 11.23, HP-UX 11.22. PA-RISC Architecture: HP-UX 11.11, HP-UX 11.00, HP-UX 10.30, HP-UX 10.20, HP-UX 10.01, HP-UX 9.04
LINUX Operating Systems: Centos - and RedHat 6.2, RedHat 6.1, RedHat 5.7, RedHat 5.6, RedHat 4.8, RedHat 4.1, SUSE 10.0, SUSE 9.0
SOLARIS Operating Systems: Solaris 10, Solaris 9, Solaris 8
Server Hardware Models: AIX Server Hardware Models: Power 7, Power 5, Power 4, CHRP ArchitecturesIBM A, IBM, IBM A, IBM 9119, IBM, IBM, IBM 7042, IBM, IBM 7025-6F1HP Server Hardware Models: PA-RISC and Ia64ArchitecturesA400 / A500, D 0, G50 / 60, HP Video Transfer Engines, HP Work Stations, IBM RISC, K100 / K220 / K440 / K460 / K570 / K580, L1000 / L2000 / L3000, N 00, RP3440, RP4440, RP5400, RP7400, RP8400, RX2620, RX4640, RX7620, RX8620, Proliant BL20 Blade, Proliant BL25 Blade, Superdome SD32A, SD64A, SD3200, T500 / T520 / T600, V2200, V2500
LINUX Server Hardware Models: Dell PowerEdge 2950, Proliant BL25, Proliant BL20, HP Proliant DL380 G3, HP Proliant DL380 G4, HP Proliant DL380 G5, HP Proliant DL380 G6, SUN 5120, SUN 5140
SUN Server Hardware Models: SUN SPARC Architecture, Sun Enterprise 4500, Sun Enterprise 6500, SUN 4000, Sun Fire T2000, Sun Fire 12000, Sun Fire 15000, Sun Fire 25000, Sun Fire 30000, Sun Fire V440, Sun Fire V480, Sun Fire V890, Sun Netra 20, Sun Netra T4, Sun Sparc 3000, Sun Sparc 8000, Sun T4-4 Sun ULTRA Sun 5120, Sun T5140, Sun T5140, Sun X4520, Sun X4540, Sun X4600
High Availability Operating System Clusters: MC/ServiceGuard, Sun Cluster, Veritas Cluster Server
EMC Disk Arrays and Other Disk Arrays and Tape Libraries: HP Autoraid, EMC Clarion, SAN, Direct Fiber, Direct SCSI, EMC Symmetrix 8830, EMC DMX3 1500, EMC Celera, EMC DMX3 2500, EMC DMX3 3000, Hitachi 9980, HP-XP12000, HP-XP1028, HP-XP128, HP-XP512, Nike, Storage Area Networks, Sun A5200, Sun D1000. HP SureStore Tape Libraries, Hitachi 9980, NetApps F9##, Sun / Storage Tek L700.
Operating Systems Utilities(* Incomplete *): Autoraid, Autosys, Base JFS, BMC Patrol, Brocade, Clarion, Cloning, Connect Direct, Cron, Fibre Adaptors, Glance, HP Open View, HP-VTE, Ignite, Kernel Configuration, Kernel Installation, Logical Volume Manager, MC/Service Guard, Maestro, MeasureWare, Omniback, Online JFS,, Performance Tuning,, RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 4, RAID 5, SD-UX, Sendmail, Tivoli Maestro, Turbo Card Install, VERITAS Volume Manager (* VXVM *), Sun DiskSuite
Databases: Oracle 7, 8, 9, 10Sybase 4, 11, 12PICK (* Now called MultiValue and Universe*)
Networks AND Network Utilities: 10/100/1000 Base T, ATT DATAKIT, ATT X.25, BMC Patrol, Broadband HFC Isochronous Networks, Combiners and RF Concentrators, Connection Management Controller, DATAKIT and IP, DNS / Name Server, HP Open View, HP Network Node Manager, Sun Node Manager, HP ITO, PortMon, NMap, Tcpdump, Snoop, Etheral, JetAdmin / Remote Printing, LAN / WAN / Broadband, Name Server, NFS / NIS / Automounter, OC Fibre, Pacific Bell Broadband Hybrid Fiber-Coax digital IP, QAMS, Radio Frequency, Slotted Aloha, SNMP / SMTP, Static / Dynamic Routing, Static Routing, Switches ATM / Brocade / Cisco / Fore, TCP / UDP / IP, TDMA, Token Ring, LAN / WAN
Personal Computers(* Incomplete *): Adobe Acrobat, BIOS Updates, Driver Updates, Hummingbird Exceed, HP Project Portfolio Manager, Internet Explorer, Lotus 123, McAfee Tools, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Imaging, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft WORD, MS/DOS, Netscape, Norton Tools, Outlook Express, Reflection X, Windows 7, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT
Shells: Bash, Bourne, CSH, Korn, PERL, POSIX
Line Editors: AWK, SED
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Confidential, Boise, Idaho
Senior Solaris System Administrator
Responsibilities:
- Oracle / SUN / Solaris Models: E25K, M2, M4000, T2000, T4-4, T5120, T5140, T5240, X4530, X4540, X4600
- IBM / AIX Models: IBM 7042, IBM 9113, IBM 9000, IBM 9117, IBM 9119
- LINUX Models: HP Proliant DL380 G3, HP Proliant DL380 G4HP-UX 11.11, HP-UX 11.00
- Solaris 10, Solaris 8, Solaris 7
- AIX 7.1, AIX 6.1, AIX 5.3, AIX 5.3, AIX 4.3, AIX 4.1
- RedHat 5.4, RedHat 5.3, RedHat 5.2, RedHat 4.7, RedHat 4.5, RedHat 3.9, RedHat 3.8, RedHat 3.7, RedHat 3.7, RedHat 3.6, RedHat 3.4
- HPOV, OVPA
- Oracle
- Deployment of a HPOV-PA and other custom Performance Monitoring and KORN SHELL scripts to over 1,000 servers
- HP Ignite
- TSM / DSMC backups and restores
- SEV ONE trouble shooting: AIX, HPUX, LINUX, SOLARIS
- Solaris Disaster Recovery for Zones
- Solaris Zone Installation, Migration and Restores
- AIX Swap and partition creation.
- Custom ApplicaResponsibilities: tion startup, shutdown administration.
- Script writing across four OS platforms for over 1,000 servers.
- CASD trouble ticket system. (* Severity One, two, three, four, five *)
- Trained L2 and L1 System Administrators in Root Cause Analysis, and all related L2 and L1 procedures
- Patching: AIX, HPUX, SOLARIS, LINUX (* rpm, yum *)
- Heuristic Analysis via HP Open View
Confidential, Coraopolis, Pennsylvania
Senior Solaris System Administrator
Responsibilities:
- 500 plus Servers on four OS platforms.
- Confidential Models: RP3440, RP4440, RP5405, RP7420, RX2660, RX3600, RX6600, RX7640
- Oracle / Sun / Solaris Models: 220R, E220R, E280R, E450, F280R, SunFire v490, Sunblade 150, Sunfire 480r, Sunfire v490, T2000, T5220, V240, V490
- IBM / AIX Models: IBM A, IBM, IBM A, IBM, IBM A, IBM, IBM, IBM 7025-6F1
- LINUX Models: HP Proliant DL380 G3, HP Proliant DL380 G4, HP Proliant DL380 G5, HP Proliant DL380 G6
- HP-UX 11.23, HP-UX 11.11
- Solaris 10, Solaris 8, Solaris 7
- Veritas VXVM 4.1, VXVM 3.5, VXVM 3.2
- AIX 5.3, AIX 5.1
- RedHat 5.4, RedHat 5.3, RedHat 5.2, RedHat 4.7, RedHat 4.5, RedHat 3.9, RedHat 3.8, RedHat 3.7, RedHat 3.7, RedHat 3.6, RedHat 3.4
- Veritas Cluster Server
- Oracle
- SARBANNES-OXLEY / User Account Security
- Deployment of a KORN SHELL .profile with Time Stamping of history command file across 500 HPUX servers
- SUDO 1.7.4p4 Upgrade and Configuration to 400 SOLARIS, HPUX and LINUX servers using native commands. See above for versions other than AIX.
- Script writing across four OS platforms and designed to work on 500 servers. See above for OS versions including HP-UX, Solaris, LINUX and AIX
- Gather NIC speed and duplex and auto negotiation
- Verify levels of OS corruption using “pkgchk, swverify, rpm, and lppchk”
- Gather SUDO files, rules, configurations, and versions
- Gather User password and group files
- Gather User errors reported by ‘grpck and pwck’.
- Research and test new ssh and sudo configurations
- Deploy new user account KSH .profiles
- Other duties include HP Service Center ticketing system and responding to trouble tickets. (* Break Fix *)
- HP Service Provider which is a Change Management system
- Assembled HP Proliant DL380 G6’s in data center racks and cabinets and then installed them with Linux 5.4 via HP Server Automation.
- Solaris Probe Based IP Multi Pathing
- Root Cause Analysis
- Patching: See above for OS versions.
- LVM or VXVM on LINUX, HP-UX and Solaris platforms.
- Heuristic Analysis via HP Open View
- Audit and Correction
Confidential, Durham, North Carolina
Senior Solaris System Administrator
Responsibilities:
- Responsible for Patching Solaris, HP-UX and LINUX environments. Standard Cisco patching procedure is to split each root disk. I used Cisco procedures to split VXVM / Solaris and LVM / HP-UX, and LVM / LINUX boot disks and re-merged them Confidential a later time.
- Wrote a performance monitoring script that would collect root cause analysis data for either Solaris, HP-UX or LINUX.
- Responded to Production alarms and Production Remedy tickets.
- SSH, SFTP, SCP, Korn Shell, BASH, Bourne, Posix.
Confidential, Holtsville, NY
Senior HP-UX System Administrator
Responsibilities:
- SAP / Oracle application and databases running in 55 platforms within DEV, TEST and Production environments.
- High Availability, 24 x 7 environments. Storage Area Network ( SAN ).
- 73 servers. 5 Superdomes, Two SD32A, One SD64A, Two SD3200, 2 Itanium 4640, L1000, L3000, N4000, RP3400, RP4400, Sun T2000. Brocade Silkworm 4500 SAN switch. EMC DMX3 3000, EMC Clarion, EMC Symmetrix, EMC Celera.
- Superdome SX1000 Chipset. Oracle 8, Oracle 9, Oracle 10. EMC Business Continuous Volumes ( BCVs ), EMC PowerPath, EMC Time Finder, SAP
- LVM, VXVM, Sendmail, GNUPG / PGP / GPG Encryption, Encrypted tape media. Curl, SFTP, FTP, SUDO, LVM, Posix Scripting, Korn Shell Scripting, Bourne Shell Scripting, Here-Docs Scripting., Nagios, Hobbitt, Alarm Scripts, Crontab, Tivoli / Maestro, HP Project Portfolio Manager Netbackup 5.5, Netbackup 6.0, Omniback / Data Protector 5.5.
- Responsible for VPar and NPar Administration and Configuration using HP-UX 11.23 and HP-UX 11.11
- Responsible for installs, SAP integration, and maintenance, and support of new SAP and Custom Server environments for HP-UX 11.23 and 11.11 as well as Solaris 10
- .Responsible for Superdome Firmware Patching in MC/ServiceGuard environment containing five MC/SG Clusters using HP-UX 11.23 and HP-UX 11.11
- .Responsible for SAP data storage planning and implementation, (* AKA capacity planning *), of HP-UX, Sun Solaris and Red Hat based servers.
- .Responsible for on call support of Solaris 10 and 7 environments as well as Red Hat 2, 3, and 4 environments
- Responsible for monitoring and administration of all systems including SAP and Custom to ensure availability and peak performance
- Responsible for modifications to existing SAP and Custom environments
- .Responsible for Disaster Recovery of Production environment using Ignite / JumpStart / Netbackup / Data Protector Operating system, SAP and Custom Application as well as database restoration.
- .Responsible for System Performance Analysis in both SAP and Custom environments, Process Performance Analysis, Network Performance Analysis
- .Responsible for Asset management
- .Responsible for Sarbanes Oxley
- . Wrote Nine Posix / Korn BCV Scripts including seven for SAP environment and two for Custom Application environments. All included EMC BCV’s, Tivoli Storage Manager and Backup
- .Developed nine GPG / PGP Encryption EFT Bank Fund Transfers for SAP environment
Confidential, Middletown, NJ
Senior UNIX System Administrator
Responsibilities:
- Tier I and II production support. Clustered Environment including Sun Cluster, MC/ServicGuard, NetApps Cluster, and Veritas Cluster Server.
- Our organization within Confidential &T controlled root access for all Production servers. We are a first response group in a 7 x 24 x 365 environment. This was a change control organization. Many High Performance Clusters and High Availability Clusters including MC/ServicGuard, Sun Cluster and Veritas Cluster Server.
- HP OpenView Tier One over Inter - Continental WAN. HP NNM, HP ITO, HP EMS. Oracle 9.2, 9.4. Sybase. Supported many Java web based applications. Nagios, HP OpenView, BMC Patrol, Alarm Scripts. ACTT, Amity, Aurora, DiskSuite, DMZ, FTP, LVM, Veritas NetBackup 5.5, NFS, NIS, NSDNET, Openview, Remedy, SCP, Scripting (* Bash, KSH, POSIX, PERL *), Sendmail, SFTP, SLZ, Sroot, SSH, Sudo, UGN, VXFS, VXVM. Confidential &T Supported or Used Applications:ACTT, Amity, AOTS, B2B Gateway, BDP/DBOR, BMP, Business Direct, CBUS, CIF, Compass, CTP, DBOR, EBILL, ECRM, EFMS, EMOSS, GCP, GEOLINK, GFP, GIOM, ICORE, INMS, INSTAR, Mesa SMT, MOCARS, NEMO, NTP, OpenView, PMOSS, Remedy, RMS, RUBY, SPP, Tool Servers, Traffic Analysis, USRP, VOIP, WIPM, WMS, WMT.
- Responsible for Operating System upgrades
- .Responsible for Disaster recovery including O/S and Database restores
- .Responsible for patching on SUN, HP, Red Hat LINUX and WINDOWS platforms.
- .Responsible for (* Extensive *) trouble shooting and documentation on all platforms. .Responsible for Analysis and problem solving.
- Very fast paced environment.
Confidential, Mechanicsburg, PA
Senior UNIX System Administrator
Responsibilities:
- EMC Disk Array Migration: EMC Symmetrix 8830 to EMC DMX3 1500 and EMC DMX3 2500. This migration was for Twenty HP servers involving PA-RISC and Itanium architectures. There O/S levels were HP-UX 11.23, HP-UX 11.11, and HP-UX 11.00 and included Ignite Imaging and Support CD installations. Also included was boot disk mirroring for PA-RISC and Itanium architectures as well as the following: LVM and VXVM Capacity Planning. The migration was performed with native LVM commands. BCVs Scripting. Data Protector 5.3. MSL6000 Tape Libraries. Ultrium1 and Ultrium2 Tape Drives. KSH Scripting. A500, N4000, N3000, N1500, RP2400, RP3440, RP4400, RP5400, RP7400, RP8400, RX2600, RX4640
Confidential, Monmouth Junction, New Jersey
Senior UNIX System Administrator
Responsibilities:
- Full time maintenance and support of non-HP supported equipment. Emergency trouble shooting of down production systems due to application memory leaks, misuse of shared memory and swap.
- Server Installation, Ignite, fbackup, tar, cpio, kernel configuration, file system configuration, Jet Admin, Remote Printing, Distributed Computing Transactions, System Alerts, System Paging, Veritas Netbackup, HP Netbackup, Sendmail, TCP/IP Configuration and Analysis, Server Tuning, HP OV MeasureWare,
- HP NNM, HP ITO, HP EMS, Tcpdump, Etheral, Portmon, Glance, Hummingbird Exceed, X-Windows. HP-UX 9.04, HP-UX 10.20, HP-UX 11.00. SCSI Hot Swap disk arrays. PC and Desktop Support. L3000, L2000, K580, K570, K440, T520, T500, HP 700 Work Stations. Scripting. KSH, Perl.
Confidential, Roseville, California
Senior UNIX Systems Administrator
Responsibilities:
- Down systems for the following: MC/Service GuardLVM, Ignite, and O/S recovery and data restoration with Veritas Netbackup, Data Protector, Netbackup, Ignite, fbackup and other native utilities. Probably eighty percent of my calls include disk arrays: EMC, Autoraid, Clarion, Nike, Hitachi, HP256 and HP512, and a few lesser known. These disk array environments include SAN and direct connect and fabric and fibre adapters (* i.e. A5158A *), as well as Brocade Switches. Additional calls encompass the entire spectrum of HP-UX including, LAN configuration and troubleshooting, Sendmail, Onniback, Performance Tuning, Kernel configuration
- Backups and restoration, JetAdmin, Jet Direct Printer Installer, Ignite Cloning, NFS, NIS, Automounter. Versions of the O/S include HP-UX 11.i or HP-UX 11.11, HP-UX 11.00 and HP-UX 10.20. I have worked on virtually every type of server that HP is currently responsible for including: Superdome, Keystone, RP8400, RP7400, RP5400, N4000, L3000, L2000, L1000, V2600, V2500, V2250, K580s down to K200, A400s and A500s as well as many more workstations of the J, B, and C Class, and Autochangers or tape libraries.