Sun-Managers Summary of Charter and Rules
Last updated: 25 January 1992
This message is a summary of the sun-managers charter and rules.
Failure to adhere to these guidelines may result in severe
chastisement by the list maintainer and other list participants.
Changes from previous versions of this message are indicated with
change bars to the right of the message.
1: This list is NOT moderated! Every message that is sent to the list
will be passed on to every member of the list (with a few small
exceptions).
2: Requests to have addresses added or removed from the list should NOT
be sent to the entire list. Instead, they should be mailed to:
sun-managers-request@eecs.nwu.edu
3: This list is intended to be a quick-turnaround trouble shooting aid
for those who administer and manage Sun systems. Its primary purpose
is to provide the Sun manager with a quick source of information for
system management problems that are of a time-critical nature.
4: Answers to questions are to be mailed back to the questioner and are
NOT to be sent to the entire list. The person who originally asked
the question has the responsibility of summarizing the answers and
sending the entire summary back to the list. When a summary is sent
back to the list, it should contain the word "SUMMARY" as the first
word of the "Subject" line.
5: Discussions on ANY topic are not allowed and will not be tolerated.
If you want to discuss something, take it to the newsgroup
comp.sys.sun.admin or alt.sys.sun (see below).
6: If it is not specifically related to Sun system management, then it
does NOT belong on this list. Requests for vendor recommendations
are tolerated, provided that the hardware in question is something that
system managers normally purchase.
7: Requests for software (free or otherwise) should be limited to
software that is directly related to Sun SYSTEM MANAGEMENT ONLY.
8: Read the appropriate manuals BEFORE posting, including the "Read
This First" documents. Often times the manuals contain answers for
common problems.
9: When including a traceback from a system panic, make sure that it is
a SYMBOLIC traceback. Numeric tracebacks (the ones included as part
of the panic message) are totally useless. Read chapter 22 of the
SunOS 4.1 system administration manual to learn how to produce a
symbolic traceback.
10: PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE...Think before you send a message! Ask yourself
"is this really appropriate?" There are enough other newsgroups
and mailing lists around to cover the marginal topics. Perhaps there
is another forum that is more appropriate. Check the list of Sun
specific newsgroups included in the next section. Perhaps your
message would be more appropriate there.
If after reading all the guidelines you decide that you still want to
send your message to the entire sun-managers readership, then mail it
to the address "sun-managers@eecs.nwu.edu".
Other forums that relate to Suns (please mail me corrections and
additions to this list):
Newsgroups (accessible via "rn", "readnews", "nn", etc.):
There is now an entire heirarchy devoted to Sun equipment:
comp.sys.sun.admin Sun system administration
comp.sys.sun.announce Announcements pertaining to Sun equipment
comp.sys.sun.apps Applications that run on Suns
comp.sys.sun.hardware Sun hardware (and clones too, I think)
comp.sys.sun.misc Miscellaneous
comp.sys.sun.wanted Sun stuff to buy or sell
Other newsgroups that may also be of interest:
alt.sys.sun may not be available everywhere
comp.org.sug pertaining to the Sun User Group |
comp.sys.sun newsgroup equivalent of sun-spots
comp.sources.sun Sun-specific sources (not very active)
Mailing lists:
Sun-Nets: networking sun workstations
sun-nets-request@uunet.uu.net add requests
sun-nets@uunet.uu.net submissions
Sun-386i: discussion about the Sun 386i product
sun-386i-request@ssg.com add requests
sun-386i@ssg.com submissions
Suns-at-home: discussion about maintaining Sun2/3/4/4c
systems at home
suns-at-home-request@orchestra.ecn.purdue.edu add requests
suns-at-home@orchestra.ecn.purdue.edu submissions
Auspex: managers of Auspex NFS file servers
auspex-request@princeton.edu add requests
auspex@princeton.edu submissions
Epoch: managers of Epoch NFS file servers
EPoch Users Forum (EPUF)
epuf-request@mcs.anl.gov add requests
epuf@mcs.anl.gov submissions
Lug-Nuts: Sun Local User Group information
lug-nuts-request@sug.org add requests
lug-nuts@sug.org submissions
NOTE: if you wish to be added to one of the above mailing lists,
send mail to the REQUEST address! Do not send add requests to the
main address!