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<b>General goals (or mission) of the Computer Support Assistant position</b>: Your overriding goal is to make the CNTs job easier. Secondary to that will be streamlining and documenting the job you have done to make it easier for future students in this position.
 
<b>General goals (or mission) of the Computer Support Assistant position</b>: Your overriding goal is to make the CNTs job easier. Secondary to that will be streamlining and documenting the job you have done to make it easier for future students in this position.
  
<b>General Schedule of operations for students by quarter</b>: The following is a rough outline of what you can expect over the course of a quarter.
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<b>General Schedule of operations for students by quarter</b>: The [[Newly Employed Student Assistants]] page has a rough outline of what you can expect over the course of a quarter.
 
 
== For Newly Employed Student Assistants ==
 
* First day -
 
** Complete UCSB employment paperwork.
 
** Begin work on schedule, optimal are windows of 1.5 to 3.0 hours, for 3-5 days a week.
 
** Establish computer account(s) (NIS, Desktop, Support Website) with CNT.
 
** Introduction to support website.
 
* First week
 
** Browse student section of support website.
 
** Browse other sections of support website taking notes of items that are unclear or might need further documentation.
 
** Introduction to routine tasks.
 
** Gain familarity with routine tasks and begin completing those tasks each day.
 
** Begin learning APIs or languages that may be needed for upcoming projects (PHP, HTML).
 
* Second week and on - begin adding project(s) as available. Perform routine tasks as needed.
 
* 2nd to last week of quarter - work on documentation and organization of past quarters work.
 
* Last week of quarter - cleaning up and organizing.
 
** Remove unneeded temporary and development files. This includes intermediate stage source code.
 
** Verify that development projects still work and that the project code is in production location.
 
*** Run source
 
*** Check output
 
  
 
== Current Computer Support Student Assistants ==
 
== Current Computer Support Student Assistants ==
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<!------------------------------- BEGIN COMMENTED ---------------------------------
  
<b>Christopher Kim - 2012-01 - </b>
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====Eddie Franco - 2013-03====
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Fall Quarter 2015 Schedule:
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*Tuesday: 10-2 pm
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*Thursday: 10-2 pm
  
Winter Quarter 2012:
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====Kenneth Chan - 2016-02====
*Monday: 11:00-1:30 and 3:00-4:30
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Summer 2017:
*Tuesday: 10:00-12:00
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*MTWRF 10am-2pm
*Wednesday: 12:00-1:30 and 3:00-4:30
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====Zachary Babtkis====
*Thursday: 11:00-12:00
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Winter Quarter, 2013:
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*Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri: 9AM-12:30PM, 1PM-3:30PM
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*Tue: 10 AM - 4 PM
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-----------------------------------END COMMENTED----------------------->
  
 
== Current Tasks ==
 
== Current Tasks ==
*create mapping of network switches to data panel
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===Kenneth===
*Creating an cleaned, archive version of the ICESS homepage
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*drifterdata
** [[ICESS files and folders]]
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**scope out twig port that aaron did
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**possible javascript cleanup
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***automate javascript compression via gulp or grunt???  Possibly try to use existing compressor setup (not sure how to implement)
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*virtu.py and VMmonitor
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**keep track of the virtual machines on our network and their stats
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**use python script and node server to store json data into sqlite3 databases
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===Eddie===
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*CISN display install on EEG industrial computers for museum exhibit.
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===Previous===
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*[http://wiki.eri.ucsb.edu/stadm/NFS_Kerberos Profiles stored on NFS share with Kerberos Authentication]
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*[http://wiki.eri.ucsb.edu/stadm/AD_Samba4 AD with Samba4 for CCBER accounts]
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*Re-termination of wall ports with new RJ-45
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**Build RJ-45 >> RJ -11 adapters to avoid further damage to the wall
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*RJ-45 >> RJ-11 adaptes to cleanup telephone patch panel in server room
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*Wiki Migration
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*Vhost Migration
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*topaz -> ruby migration prep (OD, accounts,etc...,blind clients, mobile home, centralized samba mounts
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*zenoss
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*Document python/php parser
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*swap HD on mac mini server
  
 
* [[shell script documentation]]
 
* [[shell script documentation]]
 
* [[drupal documentation]]
 
* [[drupal documentation]]
 
* followup on inventory stuff
 
* followup on inventory stuff
*create inventory pickup table from info on pad
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*pull disks from systems, return trays to raid arrays, erase
**pull disks from systems, return trays to raid arrays
 
**erase those disks
 
*investigate/practice unix shell programming
 
 
*migrate non-sensitive material from support.crustal.ucsb.edu/sysadm to sysadm wiki.
 
*migrate non-sensitive material from support.crustal.ucsb.edu/sysadm to sysadm wiki.
 
*start working on drupal configuration/modification
 
*start working on drupal configuration/modification
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Pending Tasks:
 
Pending Tasks:
*Reassigning Mac-Mini
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*Install software on server on desk
*Determine all absolute links on ICESS site
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*repairing pumice.icess
**Current locations located in ICESS Files/Folders.ods spreadsheet
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*CISN Display Monitor
*Finish ESPD for spare hardware in 6706
 
*one Disc RMA on desk
 
  
 
== Completed Tasks ==
 
== Completed Tasks ==
*create mapping of network switches to data panel
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*[http://wiki.eri.ucsb.edu/stadm/Cygwin Cygwin onto usb]
* sort rack parts in 6706
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*[http://wiki.eri.ucsb.edu/stadm/Library_Display Library Display Instructions]
* locate and purchase one (or two maybe) usb to serial adaptors. prefer Keyspan USA-19QW, but may be good to try one or two others if not too expensive
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*PHP and Python parsers
* [[ethernet jacks]]
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*[http://wiki.eri.ucsb.edu/stadm/CISN_Display CISN Display]
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*[http://glider197.eri.ucsb.edu glider197 project]
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==Projects and Development==
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* [http://wiki.eri.ucsb.edu/stadm/Category:Active_Projects Active Projects] - Development are for Computer Support Assistant projects. When completed, projects should be moved to Former Projects area below.
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* [http://wiki.eri.ucsb.edu/stadm/Category:Projects Former Projects] - Projects done by Computer Support Assistants that are no longer under active development.
  
 
== Documentation ==
 
== Documentation ==
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* [[Documentation]] - Student Documentation page - largely pulled from support.crustal.ucsb.edu
 
* [[Documentation]] - Student Documentation page - largely pulled from support.crustal.ucsb.edu
 
* [http://support.crustal.ucsb.edu/stadm/docs/ Documentation] page from ICS Computer Support
 
* [http://support.crustal.ucsb.edu/stadm/docs/ Documentation] page from ICS Computer Support
 
== Software Projects and Development ==
 
* [http://support.crustal.ucsb.edu/stadm/development Projects Development area] - Development are for Computer Support Assistant projects. When completed, projects should be moved to Former Projects area below.
 
* [http://support.crustal.ucsb.edu/stadm/projects Former Projects area] - Projects done by Computer Support Assistants that are no longer under active development.
 
  
 
== Student Assistants History ==
 
== Student Assistants History ==
 
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* Kenneth Chan: 2016-02 to 2017-07
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* Tyler Weimin Ouyang: 2014-11 to 2015-12
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* Eddie Franco: 2013-03 to present
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* Zachary Babtkis: 2012-07 to 2012-09 (transitioned to CRS I)
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* Chris Kim: 2012-01 to 2013-03
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* Vincent Radzicki: 2011-03 to 2011-06
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* Kenny Cao: 2010-01 to 2010-12
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* Nicholas Webster: 2008-02 to 2010-06
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* Elisabeth Lagalee: 2007-08 to 2007-09
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* Tyler King: 2007-07
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* Rodrigo Noronha: 2006-09 to 2007-06
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* Kurt Olsson: 2006-07 to 2006-12
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* Robert Dame: 2006-02-24 to 2006-06-16
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* Joe Mount: 2005-01 to 2006-02-24
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* Anne Ducale: 2005-01
 
* Mark Gorecki: 2004-06 to 2004-12
 
* Mark Gorecki: 2004-06 to 2004-12
* Anne Ducale: 2005-01
 
* Joe Mount: 2005-01 to 2006-02-24
 
* Robert Dame: 2006-02-24 to 2006-06-16
 
* Kurt Olsson: 2006-07 to 2006-12
 
* Rodrigo Noronha: 2006-09 to 2007-06
 
* Tyler King: 2007-07
 
* Elisabeth Lagalee: 2007-08 to 2007-09
 
* Nicholas Webster: 2008-02 to 2010-06
 
* Kenny Cao: 2010-01 to 2010-12
 
* Vincent Radzicki: 2011-03 to 2011-06
 
  
 
== Getting started ==
 
== Getting started ==

Latest revision as of 15:48, 14 August 2018

Welcome to the Student Support WIKI.

IT Student Assistants will use this site for documentation of systems, services, processes, procedures, etc...

Basic Overview

Employment of students: Students Assistants are employed by the CNT to assist in routine and menial tasks. Student also work on web or programming projects as directed by the CNT. Student support needs (and student employment) are evaluated on a quarter by quarter basis.

Expectations of students: Each school quarter (or whenever the students schedule changes) the student will post their working schedule on this section of the web site (see below). Students are expected to notify the CNT prior to any deviations from the schedule (sick days, doctors appointments, midterms, finals). In general, there is never a problem with missing some number of days, as long as the CNT is notified ahead of time.

General goals (or mission) of the Computer Support Assistant position: Your overriding goal is to make the CNTs job easier. Secondary to that will be streamlining and documenting the job you have done to make it easier for future students in this position.

General Schedule of operations for students by quarter: The Newly Employed Student Assistants page has a rough outline of what you can expect over the course of a quarter.

Current Computer Support Student Assistants

Current Tasks

Kenneth

  • drifterdata
    • scope out twig port that aaron did
    • possible javascript cleanup
      • automate javascript compression via gulp or grunt??? Possibly try to use existing compressor setup (not sure how to implement)
  • virtu.py and VMmonitor
    • keep track of the virtual machines on our network and their stats
    • use python script and node server to store json data into sqlite3 databases

Eddie

  • CISN display install on EEG industrial computers for museum exhibit.

Previous

  • Profiles stored on NFS share with Kerberos Authentication
  • AD with Samba4 for CCBER accounts
  • Re-termination of wall ports with new RJ-45
    • Build RJ-45 >> RJ -11 adapters to avoid further damage to the wall
  • RJ-45 >> RJ-11 adaptes to cleanup telephone patch panel in server room
  • Wiki Migration
  • Vhost Migration
  • topaz -> ruby migration prep (OD, accounts,etc...,blind clients, mobile home, centralized samba mounts
  • zenoss
  • Document python/php parser
  • swap HD on mac mini server
  • shell script documentation
  • drupal documentation
  • followup on inventory stuff
  • pull disks from systems, return trays to raid arrays, erase
  • migrate non-sensitive material from support.crustal.ucsb.edu/sysadm to sysadm wiki.
  • start working on drupal configuration/modification

Pending Tasks:

  • Install software on server on desk
  • repairing pumice.icess
  • CISN Display Monitor

Completed Tasks

Projects and Development

  • Active Projects - Development are for Computer Support Assistant projects. When completed, projects should be moved to Former Projects area below.
  • Former Projects - Projects done by Computer Support Assistants that are no longer under active development.

Documentation

  • Documentation - Student Documentation page - largely pulled from support.crustal.ucsb.edu
  • Documentation page from ICS Computer Support

Student Assistants History

  • Kenneth Chan: 2016-02 to 2017-07
  • Tyler Weimin Ouyang: 2014-11 to 2015-12
  • Eddie Franco: 2013-03 to present
  • Zachary Babtkis: 2012-07 to 2012-09 (transitioned to CRS I)
  • Chris Kim: 2012-01 to 2013-03
  • Vincent Radzicki: 2011-03 to 2011-06
  • Kenny Cao: 2010-01 to 2010-12
  • Nicholas Webster: 2008-02 to 2010-06
  • Elisabeth Lagalee: 2007-08 to 2007-09
  • Tyler King: 2007-07
  • Rodrigo Noronha: 2006-09 to 2007-06
  • Kurt Olsson: 2006-07 to 2006-12
  • Robert Dame: 2006-02-24 to 2006-06-16
  • Joe Mount: 2005-01 to 2006-02-24
  • Anne Ducale: 2005-01
  • Mark Gorecki: 2004-06 to 2004-12

Getting started