11Move through the Assistant’s panes, following the onscreen instructions. Your existing settings are displayed in the panes, but you can change them if you like.
Unless you have a site license, you’ll need to enter a unique server software serial number for each server you upgrade. You’ll find the number printed on the materials provided with the server software package. If you have a site license, a registered owner name and organization must be entered exactly as specified by your Apple representative.
When you use the Directory Usage pane, it’s safest to select “No change” in the server’s directory setup. After setup is complete, you can make adjustments if necessary, following instructions in the Open Directory administration guide.
You can’t enable or disable mail service or WebDAV service in the Services pane.
If either service is running when you upgrade, it will be running afterwards. If either service is stopped when you upgrade, it will be stopped afterwards.
To enable or disable mail service or WebDAV service, use Server Admin after initial server setup is complete.
12After all setup data has been entered, Server Assistant displays a summary of the data. Review the setup data, optionally clicking Go Back to change it.
13To initiate setup of the server, click Apply.
When server setup is complete, click Restart Now.
Step 3: Make Adjustments as needed after initial server setup
Now you can use Workgroup Manager, Server Admin, Terminal, and other applications to refine your server’s settings and take advantage of new version 10.4 features.
See the administration guide for individual services for an explanation of new and changed features. Following are a few suggestions of particular interest.
WebObjects
Restore httpd.conf to the previous version (httpd.conf.AppleSaved) or include the
following line in the new httpd.conf file:
Include /System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/Apache/apache.conf
In addition, update WebObjects application projects to use the version of the Java Virtual Machine (VM) included with version 10.4.
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