Green Sheet

Semester Fall 2008 - San José State University
Course CS 172B Unix System Administration
Prerequisite CS 172A Fundamentals of Unix System Administration
Instructor Mr. Marty Froomin
Hours CS172B-01 (47636)  TR  1900 - 2015
Room DH 450 (NO food or drinks allowed in the lab)
E-mail froomin@cs.sjsu.edu (preferred method of contact)
Office Hours DH 450 TR 1630 - 1715 (No office hours the day of the final exam)
Office Phone (408) 924-5174 (I do not check messages)
Text UNIX System Administration Handbook, 3rd Edition,
Nemeth, Snyder, Seebass, and Hein, Prentice Hall PTR, 2001. 
(ISBN 0-13-020601-6)

Last day to drop 9/5/08. Last day to add 9/12/08.

Grading: Your grade will be calculated as follows:
 
Homework  10 percent
Quizzes 20 percent
Mid Term Exam 30 percent (October 2)
Final Exam (practical) 10 percent (December  9)
Final Exam (written) 30 percent (December  16 1945 - 2200)

Final exam time changes, with instructor approval only. No individual changes will be considered after November 27.

(Photo ID required for Written Final Exam)

All exams are closed book, closed notes. While homework assignments will have you practice many details, the exams will cover the material that I think you should know "by heart." No late homework will be accepted. There will be no make up exams or quizzes. A missed exam or quiz will receive a grade of zero. The final exam will be comprehensive.

Grade Scale:
 
 97 - 100% A+
 93 - 96% A
 90 - 92% A-
 87 -   89% B+
 83 -   86% B
 80 -   82% B-
 77 -   79% C+
 73 -   76% C
 70 -   72% C-
 60 -   69% D
      <   59% F

 
 

Lab Accounts:

1. All other full time students should register for CS110L. This is a 1-unit class that is simply available for the purpose of issuing lab accounts. There are no classes or grades.

2. Part-time students may find it less expensive to pay a lab fee. Get details at the Computer Science Department office (MH208).
 

            o  No food or beverages in the lab.
            o  No one in the lab without an authorized lab attendant.
            o  Be sure to log out when you are done (very important).
            o  When I am lecturing and I want you to be listening, you should not be doing anything unrelated to class on the machines.
            o  Others will be explained as needed.
            o  A first violation will be forgiven. Subsequent violations will be penalized.
            o  This lab is not generally open. You may politely check for an available machine during the CS46B labs. Most instructors will let you work, if there is room. However, if the instructor says "no", you may not enter. Do not bother the lab instructors during the first two weeks, when everyone is busy with adds, drops, and paperwork.
 
 

Academic Integrity Policy: Academic integrity is essential to the mission of San José State University. As such, students are expected to perform their own work (except when collaboration is expressly permitted by the course instructor) without the use of any outside resources. Students are not permitted to use old tests, or quizzes when preparing for exams, nor may they consult with students who have already taken the exam. When practiced, academic integrity ensures that all students are fairly graded. Violations to the Academic Integrity Policy undermines the educational process and will not be tolerated. They also demonstrate a lack of respect for oneself, fellow students, the course instructor, and can ruin the university's reputation and the value of the degrees it offers. We all share the obligation to maintain an environment which practices academic integrity. Violators of the Academic Integrity Policy will be subject to failing this course and being reported to the Office of Judicial Affairs for disciplinary action which could result in suspension or expulsion from San José State University.
 


Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance Statement: If you need course adaptations or accommodations because of a disability, or if you need special arrangements in case the building must be evacuated, please make an appointment with me as soon as possible, or see me during office hours. Presidential Directive 97-03 requires that students with disabilities register with DRC to establish a record of their disability.