Sun Tech Days 2007 – Part III

I am writing this note as I travel in my car to my hotel from the Sun Tech Days venue here at Hyderabad. And the time now is 3:00 A.M. I had a very tiring, but exciting day at the Sun Tech Days 2007 event. Tiring because I was up till now and I even had to involve myself in brining up hundred Solaris boxes at the venue, where Stacy would deliver a class, and that wasn’t an easy job. Exciting because of the sense of satisfaction that I felt to have been a part and parcel of such an event and also to have met so many people in the process.

I moved around the venue this morning taking lot of snaps. I don’t think I have sufficient energy to sit and sort out the photographs and publish the same on my blog today. But I shall do that on reaching Bangalore on Friday night.

I also attended so many tracks that happened today, but wasn’t really in a position to pick up much. In between I made an attempt to speak to the audience who came down to the Java University stall. That wasn’t really a bad attempt I guess.


By around 8:30 P.M. we started to shift the Solaris boxes to the classroom and it got over only around 2:50 A.M. We had some trouble in getting the resolution of certain monitors right, but with access to people like Moinak and Madhu, it wasn’t a difficult job to debug and fix the issue very fast. Thanks to them for coming down to our venue to help us out.

On this note, I am stopping it here for the time being, purely because I am very tired and sleep is arresting me. I hope to have a couple of hours of sleep at my hotel and need to get back at the venue by around 7:30 A.M. tomorrow.

2 thoughts on “Sun Tech Days 2007 – Part III”

  1. Rajesh,
    Hope you are back !!
    I am facing a requirement where I need to send notification to users upon their password expiration. The respective user accounts will be locked in IM, Solaris and AD once the password expires.
    Do I need to create my own workflow for the same or is there any way I can use Sun IM in built functionality (if there is any existing workflow for the same) ?
    I am using Sun IM 5.0 SP4
    Ashish

  2. Thnks Rajesh for your reply.
    Is there any variable in IM which can be set for password expiry date for a particular user? I can write a workflow which can be scheduled daily to check for the expiry date variable of user. It will send a notification mail to users depending upon the value of variable. Accordingly i can write resource specific functions to disable the users account.
    Ashish

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