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If the target server lacks a
3On an administrator computer, navigate to /Applications/Server/ and open Server Assistant (you don’t have to be an administrator on the local computer to use Server Assistant). Select “Install software on a remote server.”
4Identify the server you want to upgrade.
If it’s on the local subnet, select it in the list.
Otherwise, click “Server at IP Address” and enter an IP address in IPv4 format (000.000.000.000).
5When prompted for a password, type the first 8 digits of the server’s
6Proceed by following the onscreen instructions.
7When the Volumes pane appears, select a target disk or volume (partition) and click Continue. Click Options and select “Don’t erase.” Click OK.
8During installation, progress information is displayed. Insert the next installation disc if prompted.
9After installation is complete, the computer restarts automatically, and then Server Assistant opens and displays a Welcome pane. To initiate server setup, select “Set up a remote server” and click Continue.
10In the Destination pane, put a check in the Apply column for the server you’re upgrading, then type its preset password in the Password field and click Continue to connect to the server.
If you don’t see the server in the list, click Add to add it or Refresh to determine whether it’s available.