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Apple Mac OS X Server Manual
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2 K3 Contents15 About This Guide37 Finishing Basic Setup53 Computer57 PreferencesViewing or Changing the Computer Name Viewing or Changing the Date and Time 59 Viewing or Changing the Energy Saver SettingsViewing or Changing Sleep Settings Viewing or Changing Automatic Restart Settings 60 Changing the Power Management SettingsViewing or Changing the Startup Disk Settings 61 Viewing or Changing the Sharing SettingsViewing or Changing Remote Login Settings Viewing or Changing Apple Event Response Viewing or Changing the International Settings 62 Viewing and Changing the Login Settings63 In this chapter you will find commands you can use to change the network settings on a server.Configuring Network Interfaces 64 Managing Network Interface InformationViewing Port Names and Hardware Addresses Viewing or Changing MTU Values Viewing or Changing Media Settings 65 Managing Network Port ConfigurationsCreating or Deleting Port Configurations Activating Port Configurations Changing Configuration Precedence 66 Managing TCP/IP SettingsChanging a Servers IP Address 67 Viewing or Changing IP Address, Subnet Mask, or Router AddressChapter 6 Setting Network Preferences 69 69 Viewing or Changing DNS ServersTo change the DNS servers for port en0: To view the DNS servers for a particular port or device: To change the DNS servers for a particular port or device: To list the DNS servers for a configuration: To view the DNS search domains for port en0: To change the DNS search domains for port en0: To view the DNS search domains for a particular port or device: To change the DNS search domains for a particular port or device: To list the DNS search domains for a configuration: To set the DNS servers for a configuration: To set the search domains for a configuration: To validate a DNS server: To validate DNS search domains: 70 Enabling TCP/IPWorking with VLANs IEEE 802.3ad Ethernet Link Aggregation 72 Managing AppleTalk SettingsManaging SNMP Settings 76 Managing Proxy SettingsViewing or Changing FTP Proxy Settings 77 Viewing or Changing Web Proxy SettingsViewing or Changing Secure Web Proxy Settings Viewing or Changing Streaming Proxy Settings Viewing or Changing Gopher Proxy Settings Viewing or Changing SOCKS Firewall Proxy Settings Viewing or Changing Proxy Bypass Domains 78 Managing AirPort Settings79 Managing the Computer, Host, and Bonjour NamesComputer Name Hostname Bonjour Name 80 Managing Preference Files and the Configuration Daemon81 Changing Network Locations83 In this chapter you will find commands that are used to initialize and test disks and volumes.Understanding Disks, Partitions, and the File System Mounting and Unmounting Volumes 85 Displaying Disk InformationMonitoring Disk Space 86 Reclaiming Disk Space Using Log-Rolling Scripts87 Erasing, Modifying, Verifying, and Repairing Disks89 Partitioning and Formatting DisksPartitioning a Disk Labeling a Disk Formatting a Disk 90 Checking for Disk Problems91 Managing Disk JournalingChecking to See If Journaling is Enabled Enabling Journaling for an Existing Volume Enabling Journaling When You Erase a Disk Disabling Journaling 92 Understanding Spotlight Technology94 Managing RAID Volumes95 Imaging and Cloning Volumes Using ASR97 In this chapter you will find commands you can use to set up and manage user and group accounts.Understanding Accounts 98 Administering and Creating Accounts110 Administering Group Accounts119 Importing Users and Groups123 Setting Permissions126 Securing System Accounts131 Finding User Account Information133 In this chapter you will find commands you can use to create share points and manage file services.Managing Share Points134 Chapter 9 Working with File Services path strictlockingflag oplockflag directorymask creationmask inheritflags guestflags shareflags smbname ftpname afpname customname path 134 Listing Share PointsTo list existing share points: Creating a Share PointTo create a share point: This share point is shared using only the SMB/CIFS protocol with oplocks enabled. 135 Modifying a Share PointTo change share point settings: Disabling a Share Point 136 Managing the AFP Service146 Managing the NFS ServiceStarting and Stopping NFS Service Checking NFS Service Status Viewing NFS Service Settings Changing NFS Service Settings 147 Managing the FTP ServiceStarting FTP Service Stopping FTP Service Checking FTP Service Status Viewing FTP Service Settings 148 Changing FTP Service SettingsYou can change FTP service settings using the serveradmin tool. List of FTP Service SettingsUse the following parameters with the serveradmin tool to change settings for the FTP 150 List of FTP serveradmin CommandsViewing the FTP Transfer Log Checking for Connected FTP Users 151 Managing the SMB/CIFS ServiceStarting and Stopping SMB/CIFS Service Checking SMB/CIFS Service Status Viewing SMB/CIFS Service Settings 152 Changing SMB/CIFS Service SettingsYou can change SMB/CIFS service settings using the serveradmin tool. List of SMB/CIFS Service SettingsUse the following parameters with the serveradmin tool to change settings for the SMB/CIFS service. 155 List of SMB/CIFS serveradmin CommandsListing SMB/CIFS UsersThe computer will respond with the folowing array of settings displayed for each connected user: 156 Disconnecting SMB/CIFS UsersListing SMB/CIFS Service Statistics Updating Share Point Information Viewing SMB/CIFS Service Logs 157 Managing ACLs 158 Using chmod to Modify ACLsThe following are some of the common permissions you can assign to files: The following are the permissions applicable to folders: 161 In this chapter you will find commands you can use to configure and manage the print service.Understanding the Print Process 162 Performing Print Service TasksStarting and Stopping Print Service 163 Checking the Status of Print ServiceViewing Print Service Settings Changing Print Service Settings The following is an example of a queue array parameter block: Note: In the example above, my_printer refers to the CUPS queue id. 166 Managing the Print Service 167 Listing QueuesYou can use the serveradmin getQueues command to list print service queues. Pausing a QueueYou can use the serveradmin setQueueState command to pause or release a queue. To pause a queue: To release the queue: Listing Jobs and Job InformationYou can use the serveradmin getJobs command to list information about print jobs. 168 Holding a Job169 Viewing Print Service Log FilesViewing Cover Pages 171 and System Images267 Streaming Server285 PCI RAID Card Command ReferenceThe megaraid tool uses are described in the following table, along with parameter explanations. 289 Glossary299 Index
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