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Mark A. Martin
0610 SW Nevada St Apt H, Portland, OR 97219
mark@mark-a-martin.us
http://mark-a-martin.us/
Systems Administration
Hardware
Sequent NUMA-Q 2000 and Symmetry 5000, EMC Symmetrix 3430 Open
Storage System, StorageTek 9710 Tape Library, DEC Alpha, DECstation
2100,3100, and 5000, x86 PC's, HP 735 and 715, Silicon Graphics Indy
and Indigo2, Sun Sparc 2 and Sparc 20, Apple IIe through Mac G4
OS
UNIX (Dynix/ptx 4.1.x, 4.2.x, 4.3.x, and 4.4.x, IRIX 5.3 and 6.2,
Tru64 UNIX, Digital UNIX, DEC ULTRIX, HPUX, RedHat Linux 2.x - 7.x,
Mandrake Linux 6.x - 8.x, Slackware Linux 4.x, and OpenBSD 2.8 and 2.9),
Microsoft Windows 3.x, 95, 98, ME, 2000, XP, NT 4.0 and 3.51, MacOS
Training
Summary
In late 1995 and early 1996, I helped maintain a network of
workstations and Xterminals for the Applied Mathematics department at
the University of Washington. I became a systems administrator
supporting terabyte-scale Sequent servers for Boeing Information and
Support Services in the Fall of 1996 and became the lead administrator
for a team within the same group at the beginning of 1997. Along with
my duties as a lead administrator, I played an important role in the
certification of three new technologies for use at Boeing and helped
implement the technologies after certification was complete.
Throughout 2001, I was a primary resource for Linux/UNIX systems
design and support and computer security for a network consisting of
approximately 200 machines at a bioinformatics firm. In this
capacity, I designed and implemented firewalls, was a main designer of
the procedure for automatically reproducing the company's primary
bioinformatic product, and performed all of the routine tasks of a
systems administrator.
Since the Fall of 1995, I have performed most of my research on Linux
systems that I maintain. I have performed the full spectrum of
administrative tasks and have done considerable software development
under Linux.
I have maintained several Microsoft Windows systems, from Windows 3.0
through XP. I have developed software under Windows 95 and 98, have
solved problems under Windows, and have performed many hardware and
software installations, updates, and reconfigurations. In particular,
I performed extensive Y2K remediation, prior to January 1, 2000, on
several machines running Windows 95 and 98.
Experience
Computational Scientist
Integrated Genomics, Inc.
2001
As part of this position, I was a primary resource for Linux/UNIX
systems design and support and computer security. At the time, the
computing resources at Integrated Genomics consisted of approximately
200 machines running Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and a variety of
Microsoft operating systems. In this capacity, I
- Designed and implemented firewalls to stop crippling attacks.
- Was one of two primary developers of the procedure for quickly
reproducing our primary bioinformatic product. This procedure
replaced a several-day-long, error-prone, manual process with
an automatic process taking less than an hour.
- Designed, built, and installed systems.
- Installed and replaced hardware.
- Installed and updated software.
- Built custom kernels and upgraded BIOS software.
- Performed backups.
- Monitored systems for performance and security.
- Assisted users and other administrators.
- Solved problems.
- Wrote perl and bash scripts to support all of the above activities.
Linux Systems Administrator
I have installed and maintained several Linux systems that I have used
for most of my scientific research, the systems at Integrated Genomics
that I described above, as well as miscellaneous Linux systems at
Boeing.
1995 - present
- Installed and configured
- Red Hat Linux 2.x - 7.x,
- Slackware Linux 4.x,
- Mandrake Linux 6.x - 8.x.
as the sole OS or in dual boot configurations with Windows 95, 98,
ME, and 2000 on desktop and notebook/laptop computers.
- Patched, configured, and compiled kernels in the 1.2.x, 2.0.x,
2.2.x, and 2.4.x series to support the particular hardware of
specific systems and to increase security and performance.
- Benchmarked network performance for ethernet and PLIP and
optimized NFS.
- Created Bash and Perl scripts for administrative tasks, including
a Perl module for transfering directory trees using FTP, which I used
to perform nightly backups of my scientific work over a dial-up connection.
- Performed BIOS upgrades and extensive hardware work, including
- Adding memory and replacing defective memory.
- Adding hard drives and replacing defective hard drives.
- Installing hard drive controller boards, modems,
and ethernet cards.
- Copying systems to new hard drives.
- Processor upgrades.
- Fan replacement.
- Floppy and CD drive replacement.
- Extensive hardware and software configuration and troubleshooting.
- Constructed PLIP and ethernet networks.
Lead Systems Administrator
DCAC/MRM project, Boeing Information and Support Services
January 1997 - November 1997
- Lead administrator for a team of 7 systems administrators responsible
for maintaining 8 Sequent Symmetry 5000 data servers, including
a two-node cluster, and 1 Sequent NUMA-Q 2000 data server.
- Resolved procedural disputes between my team and other teams of
administrators that originated with my predecessor. This improved cohesion
within my group and increased the respect accorded to my team.
- Helped resolve disputes and misunderstandings and improve the
relationship between my group and the database administration group.
- Helped create activity schedules in cooperation with upper management.
- Helped assess hardware, software, processes, and procedures in
cooperation with other technical leads and technical services personnel.
- Planned, supervised, and participated in hardware and software upgrades,
hardware and software reconfigurations, new systems builds, and routine
maintenance activities.
- Cooperated with database administrators and technical services
personnel in solving problems, increasing performance, and maintaining
databases and systems.
- Guided and instructed less knowledgable administrators.
- Served as a technical resource to management and other administrators.
- Member of the team of systems administrators and technical service
personnel that certified use of NUMA-Q 2000 systems, EMC storage devices,
and STK tape libraries at Boeing. As part of this effort, I led a team
of 8 administrators and technical services personnel in certifying
the NUMA-Q 2000 hardware, Dynix/ptx 4.4.x, and SVM 2.0.x. This involved
setting up, maintaining, and testing 5 NUMA-Q 2000 systems, including
a two-node cluster, connected to one or more 868 GB EMC Symmetrix 3430
storage devices and STK 9710 tape libraries.
- Planned the upgrade of 3 terabyte-scale Symmetry 5000 data servers
from ptx 4.1.4 to ptx 4.4.1 and led my team in performing this task.
- Created and maintained Perl and Korn shell scripts for monitoring
system integrity and performance, for controlling applications, and for
creating the logical volume objects needed to support databases.
- Completed all Sequent training pertaining to differences between
administering systems running Dynix/ptx 4.1.x and Dynix/ptx 4.4.x.
- Completed Oracle training in Oracle 7 database administration.
- Maintained an SGI workstation running IRIX 5.3 and 6.2, a Dell
Dimension laptop running Slackware Linux 4.x and Windows 95, and a Toshiba
laptop running Red Hat Linux 5.x and Windows 95 for use in performing my
duties.
Systems Administrator
DCAC/MRM project, Boeing Information and Support Services
September 1996 - December 1996
- Maintained Sequent Symmetry 5000 data servers running Dynix/ptx 4.1.4.
Systems were 1, 2, or 3-node clusters with thousands of users, approximately
a terabyte of disk space, and from a couple thousand to nearly 10,000
logical volume objects.
- Developed Perl and Korn shell administrative scripts and Perl CGI
scripts for monitoring system performance over the company's intranet.
- Completed all Sequent systems administration courses pertaining to
the Symmetry 5000 data servers running Dynix/ptx 4.1.x.
Assistant Systems Administrator
Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Washington
December 1995 - March 1996
- Helped maintain a network of 7 DEC 3000 Alphas, an SGI Indigo2,
a Sun Sparc 20, and 25 XTerminals sharing a common NFS file system
and NIS user database.
- Upgraded and installed software.
- Maintained and enhanced the department's web site.
- Assisted and instructed users.
- Conducted routine maintenance such as running backups, restoring
lost files, and servicing printers.
Microsoft Windows Administration
Maintained systems running MS Windows 3.0 through XP.
- Performed hardware and software installations, updates,
and reconfigurations.
- Y2K remediation for Windows 95 and 98 machines:
- Determined which applications were vunerable.
- Located appropriate patches and upgrades.
- Performed BIOS and software upgrades.
- Solved problems.
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