Sure, you may be able to script alternative workarounds to missing commands on your own time, but when you're in a production down scenario, this is hardly an acceptable answer. It also hampers support's ability, as they are missing commands they use on a regular basis to troubleshoot,...
Sure, you may be able to script alternative workarounds to missing commands on your own time, but when you're in a production down scenario, this is hardly an acceptable answer. It also hampers support's ability, as they are missing commands they use on a regular basis to troubleshoot,...