Luminis Consulting
July 15, 2007 | 1 Comment
I’ve been serving as the portal administrator at Plymouth State University since 2003. I headed their conversion from Campus Pipeline to Luminis III.2 in 2004. On May 28th we were (most likely) the first institution to deploy Luminis IV in production.
During this time, one of the most satisfying aspects of my job has been talking with other schools. It has often been my pleasure to talk with schools as they first start working with Luminis, or are doing an upgrade, or are just struggling with something new they would like to do with the platform.
Out of one of these conversations I was fortunate enough to establish a more in depth relationship with the University of San Diego. This eventually turned into a consulting engagement which I enjoyed immensely. I was able to help them get their newly hired portal administrator up to speed as well as assist in a number of small modifications and customizations. It also gave me the chance to visit their beautiful campus.
SunGardHE offers a number of options for consulting engagements, but they are very busy. It can often be difficult to get someone, especially for small things, and more challenging if you want them quickly. This is where I can offer my services as a Luminis Consultant.
To highlight my qualifications a bit more, I have presented on Luminis a number of times: LDI Implementation Case Study at PSU at Summit 2005, Implement and Deploy Banner Channels (top five Summit 2006 presentation), LDI Implementation Tips and Tricks, Alumni are Coming and Drag and Drop Channels/Statistics Gathering (Developers Lounge) at Summit 2006, Implement and Deploy Banner Channels and Extending SSO with CAS at Summit 2007, and more!
As always, I’m happy to talk with any school about any Luminis related topic, if however, you are looking for more than a couple conversations, I am available for consulting.
Tags: banner, campus pipeline, cas, channels, consultant, consulting, higher ed, higher education, integration, ldi, luminis, resume, single sign on, sso, summit, sungard, sungardhe, yalecas
Showing More On Your Terminal
January 13, 2006 | 4 Comments
I have a monitor hooked to a FreedBSD system in my office that used to just show a login prompt all day long. Occassionally I’d sit at this machine and use the console, so the monitor was useful, but 99 out of 100 times I’d just SSH to the machine.
I decided to put this monitor to better use by continually outputting some log data to this screen. Specifically I’m outputting LDI synchronization events, which are XML. Initially I was pretty satisfied with this, except for one littel annoyance. XML is bulky, so I could only see one event on the screen at a time. I found that using scroll lock I could scroll back and see old events, but what I really wanted was either a smaller font or more lines.
Enter vidcontrol.
vidcontrol -i mode will show all the modes your display supports, but more importantly, vidcontrol 80x60 will change your terminal from the standard 80×25. In short, you’ll get more than double the number of lines.
More importantly, I won’t have to wade through the man pages next time I forget this command…
Thanks to Erich for the help on solving this one. He found some great docs on vidcontrol and vidfont, whihc I have since lost… However, here is the manpage on vidcontrol.
Tags: bsd, freebsd, ldi, linux, log, logging, monitor, monitoring, terminal, unix, vidcontrol, xml
SunGard SCT Summit 2005 Presentation
July 18, 2005 | 6 Comments
Earlier this year I presented at Summit in Hawaii on Plymouth State University’s implementation of LDI for eLearning. LDI stands for Luminis Data Integration. Basically we use LDI for semi-realtime data integration and SSO between Banner, WebCT and Luminis.
A few people have requested a copy of my presentation, so here it is: LDI Implementation Case Study at PSU
Tags: banner, integration, ldi, ldis, luminis, luminis data integration suite, portal, presentation, sso, sungardsct, uportal, webct
