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2 3 Contents11 About This Book21 Finishing Basic Setup29 Server31 PreferencesViewing or Changing the Computer Name Date and Time 33 Energy Saver SettingsViewing or Changing Sleep Settings Viewing or Changing Automatic Restart Settings 34 Power Management SettingsStartup Disk SettingsViewing or Changing the Startup Disk 35 Sharing SettingsViewing or Changing Remote Login Settings Viewing or Changing Apple Event Response International SettingsViewing or Changing Language Settings 36 Login SettingsDisabling the Restart and Shutdown Buttons 37 Commands you can use to change a servers network settings. Network Interface InformationViewing Port Names and Hardware Addresses Viewing or Changing MTU Values Viewing or Changing Media Settings 38 Network Port ConfigurationsCreating or Deleting Port Configurations Activating Port Configurations Changing Configuration Precedence 39 TCP/IP Settings42 AppleTalk SettingsEnabling and Disabling AppleTalk Proxy SettingsViewing or Changing FTP Proxy Settings 43 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 44 AirPort SettingsViewing or Changing Airport Settings Computer, Host, and Rendezvous Name 47 Commands you can use to prepare, use, and test disks and volumes. Mounting and Unmounting VolumesMounting Volumes Unmounting Volumes Checking for Disk Problems 48 Monitoring Disk Space49 Reclaiming Disk Space Using Log Rolling Scripts50 Managing Disk JournalingChecking to See if Journaling is Enabled Turning on Journaling for an Existing Volume Enabling Journaling When You Erase a Disk Disabling Journaling 51 Erasing, Partitioning, and Formatting DisksSetting Up a Case-Sensitive HFS+ File System 52 Imaging and Cloning Volumes Using ASR54 Importing Users and Groups57 User AttributesThe following table lists standard XML data structures for attributes in user records. 62 Checking a Server Users Name, UID, or Password63 Creating a Users Home DirectoryMounting a Users Home Directory Creating a Group Folder Checking a Users Administrator Privileges You can use the sharing tool to list, create, and modify share points. 65 Listing Share PointsTo list existing share points: 66 Creating a Share PointTo create a share point: Examples Modifying a Share Point Disabling a Share Point 67 AFP Service76 NFS ServiceStarting and Stopping NFS Service Checking NFS Service Status Viewing NFS Settings Changing NFS Service Settings 77 FTP ServiceStarting FTP Service Stopping FTP Service Checking FTP Service Status Viewing FTP Settings 78 Changing FTP SettingsYou can change FTP service settings using the serveradmin application. FTP SettingsUse the following parameters with the serveradmin command to change settings for the FTP service. 79 List of FTP serveradmin CommandsYou can use the following commands with the serveradmin application to manage FTP service. Viewing the FTP Transfer Log Checking for Connected FTP Users 80 Windows (SMB) Service89 Checking the Status of Print ServiceViewing Print Service Settings 90 Changing Print Service SettingsPrint Service Settings 93 Print Service serveradmin CommandsYou can use the following commands with the serveradmin application to manage Print service. 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: 94 Listing Jobs and Job InformationHolding a Job 95 Viewing Print Service Log Files98 Changing NetBoot SettingsYou can change NetBoot service settings using the serveradmin command. NetBoot Service Settings 104 Changing Mail Service SettingsMail Service Settings 116 Mail serveradmin CommandsYou can use the following commands with the serveradmin application to manage Mail service. 117 Listing Mail Service Statistics118 Viewing the Mail Service Logs119 Setting Up SSL for Mail Service124 Changing Web Settingsserveradmin and Apache Settings Changing Settings Using serveradmin 125 Web serveradmin CommandsListing Hosted Sites Viewing Service Logs 126 Viewing Service Statistics127 Example Script for Adding a Website129 Starting and Stopping DHCP ServiceChecking the Status of DHCP Service Viewing DHCP Service Settings 130 Changing DHCP Service SettingsDHCP Service SettingsUse the following parameters with the serveradmin command to change settings for the dhcp service. 131 DHCP Subnet Settings Array133 Adding a DHCP Subnet134 List of DHCP serveradmin CommandsViewing the DHCP Service Log 135 DNS ServiceStarting and Stopping the DNS Service Checking the Status of DNS Service Viewing DNS Service Settings Changing DNS Service Settings DNS Service Settings List of DNS serveradmin Commands Viewing the DNS Service Log Listing DNS Service Statistics 136 Firewall Service142 NAT Service145 VPN Service150 IP Failover153 Enabling PPP Dial-In155 Commands you can use to manage the Open Directory service in Mac OS X Server.General Directory Tools 157 LDAP159 NetInfoPassword ServerWorking With the Password Server Viewing or Changing Password Policies Enabling or Disabling Authentication Methods 160 Kerberos and Single Sign On161 Streaming Server171 Index
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