From: Anthony Sequeira (terry.francona@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jul 19 2005 - 15:28:48 GMT-3
Wow - this is interesting - and is obviously based on experiences in
the TWO-DAY lab format.
On 7/19/05, Hoogen <hoogen82@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well I will try to answer this. These are opinions I collected
> personally when I was in the lab.
>
> My expierence
> It was my first lab attempt. I did have all these queries when I did
> go to the lab. I verified with the proctor and he told me if I reboot
> and come across some problem I should try to solve it. Well this is
> implicit troubleshooting. You have come across a problem you have to
> troubleshoot, show him the debug and show messages and tell him how
> you came to conclusion that there was some hardware problem or any
> other problem for that matter.
>
> Now the proctor would do two things.
>
> 1) If he had intentionally created the problem. He would go and change
> the setting back to normal. And he would give you 15 minutes credit
> for having solved the problem.
>
> 2) If the problem had not been created by the proctor and there is
> some serious hardware failure. The proctor would do the
> troubleshooting and help you out. This supposedly happened to a friend
> of mine. He was given an hour extra to complete.
>
> HTH
> Hoogen
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