Apple 3X108 manual To set up a NetBoot server, Open Server Admin located in /Applications/Server

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To set up a NetBoot server:

1Open Server Admin (located in /Applications/Server/).

2If the server that will host NetBoot isn’t listed, do the following: a Click the Add (+) button and choose Add Server.

b Enter the IP address of the server in the Address field and enter the user name and password of the server administrator in the User Name and Password fields.

c Click Connect.

3Click the disclosure triangle for the server that will host NetBoot.

4If NetBoot isn’t listed, select the server and click Settings; then, in the Services pane, select NetBoot and click Save.

5Select NetBoot, click Settings, and then click General.

6In the “Enable NetBoot on at least one port” list, select the Enable checkboxes for the interfaces that you want to serve the Server Diagnostics NetBoot images over.

If multiple network interfaces are listed, it’s likely that only one of the interfaces is on the same subnet as your server.

If you’re not sure which interface is on the same subnet, open Network Utility (located in /Applications/Utilities/) on your NetBoot server and your server. In the Info pane, choose different network interfaces on the NetBoot server and your server and compare the IP Address fields.

Usually, computers are on the same subnet if their IP addresses start with same numbers (for example, they may both start with 192.168.2).

7In the volume list, select the Images checkbox and Client Data checkbox for the volume that will store the Server Diagnostics NetBoot image.

The volume must have at least 100 MB of available space.

8Click Save.

9In a Finder window, navigate to the Diagnostics folder on the Admin Tools disc, and then open AppleServerDiagnosticsNetBoot.pkg.

10Follow the onscreen instructions to install the Server Diagnostics NetBoot package.

11In Server Admin, select NetBoot, and then click Images.

12If the Server Diagnostics NetBoot image has the same index (listed in the Index column) as another image, deselect the Enable checkbox for the conflicting image.

Don’t change any default Server Diagnostics NetBoot image settings.

13Click Start NetBoot.

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Contents Apple Server Diagnostics User Guide Apple Contents Appendix Server Diagnostics Test Reference ÂÂ USB ports ÂÂ Video controller Overview and RequirementsOverview and Requirements Option Considerations Overview of Server Diagnostics ConfigurationsAdmin Tools disc General Requirements RequirementsStorage Device Requirements Order to You needLocal and Remote Requirements NetBoot Server RequirementsNetBoot server Setup and InstallationTo do this Do this To create and format empty storage device volumesTo install Server Diagnostics EFI Installing Server Diagnostics EFITo restore Server Diagnostics EFI Restoring Server Diagnostics EFIInstalling Server Diagnostics Mac OS To install Server Diagnostics Mac OS System Preferences pane Recommended configuration Setting Up a NetBoot ServerOpen Server Admin located in /Applications/Server To set up a NetBoot serverTo delete the Server Diagnostics NetBoot image Deleting the Server Diagnostics NetBoot ImageGoal Hold down this key at server startup Changing the Startup DiskTo change the startup disk in System Preferences Changing the Startup Disk Using the Command-Line InterfaceChanging the Startup Disk in System Preferences Changing the Startup Disk Temporarily at Startup Changing the Startup Disk Using Apple Remote DesktopTo change the startup disk using the command-line interface To temporarily change the startup disk at startup Disabling the Firmware PasswordTo disable the firmware password Starting Up Server Diagnostics Setting Server Diagnostics to Host, Client, or Local Mode Using Server DiagnosticsFollowing table describes the three modes Remotely Testing a Client ServerMode Description To remotely test a client server Testing the Local Server Using Server Diagnostics Mac OS Testing the Local Server Using Server Diagnostics EFITo test the local server using Server Diagnostics EFI To test the local server using Server Diagnostics Mac OSÂÂ Shut down the server Using Server Diagnostics EFITo customize Server Diagnostics EFI test settings Customizing Server Diagnostics EFI Test SettingsServer Diagnostics EFI, select the test settings you want To run the test, click TestViewing the Hardware Profile Clearing the Test LogShutting Down or Restarting the Server Viewing Saved LogsTo take a screenshot Using Server Diagnostics Mac OSTaking Screenshots To customize Server Diagnostics Mac OS X test settings Customizing Server Diagnostics Mac OS X Test SettingsTest group Test selections Working with Test GroupsTo work with test groups To view logs Viewing LogsLog type Description Color StatusAppended values use this format Setting Log PreferencesTo set log preferences Quitting Server Diagnostics Mac OS X While a Test Is Running% indicates that a test is available Comparison of Available TestsThese tests run when you start up Server Diagnostics EFI Server Diagnostics EFI TestsStartup Tests Test Estimated completion time DescriptionOr 00s AirPort TestsEthernet Controller Tests Memory Tests Hard Drive TestsMulticore Memory Tests Extended Memory Tests Processor Tests Power Supply TestsSensor Tests SMC PID Sensor TestsThese tests run when you start up Server Diagnostics Mac OS Server Diagnostics Mac OS X TestsBluetooth Tests SSD Threaded Media Scan Not available SMC PID Sensor Second Checks the SMC PID sensor Behavior Video Controller Tests