[comp.unix.wizards] How do you run a big

brian@ms.uky.edu (Brian Sturgill) (08/02/87)

We are this state's "research university", this facility provides computation
for research by faculty and graduate students in the departments of
Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science. (about 150-200 users, half
of which are active in any real sense, 50 (and growing rapidly) of which
are very active)

Our current situation (I am speaking only of our research machines
I don't take care of the instruction lab)
Main machines:
	1 Sequent Balance 21000 (26 processor multiprocessor, 4.2type os)
	4 MicroVax II's setup with 3rd party stuff to act like 11/780's
		running 4.3BSD+NFS
	1 11/750 4.3BSD+NFS
	4 Sun 3's and a server.
Work Stations:
	3 VaxStation II's 4.3+NFS
	10 Vax 2000's due in 2 months, do not have removable media. (Can't
		let life get boring...) Will probably run 4.3+NFS, and me
		[into the ground].

There is approximately 6 gigs of disk space, and various small odd machines
(IBM PC's, LMI Lisp Machine, 2 IBM RT's, etc)

We currently have the following in terms of staff.
(Please excuse the odd job titles we aren't very formal here, 
and the job function move around alot.... except I am unable to
sucker any of the existing staff into trading jobs with me (sigh).)

All except as noted are 20(haha)/hour week student help(slaves).

	1 System Manager	(Me -- technically a 20hr/wk student worker)
	1 Communications Manager
	1 Hardware Fixer/Builder/Beater		(Full Time)
	1 Package Putter-Upper/Assistant Sys. Manager
	1 Person for Special Projects, also manages 10 ATT 7300's.
	1 User Consultant			(10 hrs/wk)
	1 Backup Person (sigh, we might lose this one if (when) funds are cut)

I have (after 10 years) just received by undergraduate degree and in order
to help hide the transcript from said degree, am going to go to graduate
school here. As I wish not to repeat the comedic performance of my
undergraduate decade, I am having serious doubts as to my abilities to
continue making this place function and do a good job in GS.

At the moment all systems are centrally maintained, with files systems
and configurations, etc looking as much a like as possible...
Individual faculty have the right to maintain their own machine, with
various restrictions to keep them from interferring with the rest of
the network (no one is doing that at this moment).

WHAT I NEED TO KNOW:
	In particular from other universities with facilities this size
	or larger:

	What size of staff per what size of facility?

	What portion is students to full-time to crazy-people-like-me?

	How do you organize/control your staff?

	How much faculty and non-staff-student support to give/expect?
	We have an internal debate here as to what our roll should be:
	One side is that we basically need to get hardware there, the
	faculty and non-staff-students would get applications there
	on their own. The other side is that unless time getting applications
	there is spent, then hardware will go unused.
	(Hopefully you can't tell which side I take... I want this
	to be unbiased) Applications being discussed here are things like
	X, gremlin, pic, tex, bascially any large software package that
	does neat things, and that is cheap.

	Do you have any general hints, suggestions, prayers to favorite gods,
	etc about how to run an installation of this size?

	Do you want my job?

Thanks,

           Brian Sturgill          System Manager
   University of Kentucky Departments of Mathematical Sciences
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