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Command-Line Tools
Authorization
Web Service Providers
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Mac OS X Server Getting Started
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Contents
Server Administration
Using the Administration Tools
Computers You Can Use to Administer a Server
Setting Up an Administrator Computer
Installation and Setup Overview
Installing Server Software
Local Installation From the Server Install Discs
Remote Installation From the Server Install Discs
Appendix a
Appendix B
Glossary Index
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What’s New in Version
Superior Performance and Scalability
Improved Setup, Management, and Monitoring
Enhanced Network and Directory Services
Improved Windows Integration
New Workgroup and Desktop Management Features
Part II Installation and Initial Setup
What’s Included in This Guide
Part I Introduction to Mac OS X Server
Getting Additional Information
This guide Tells you how to
Preface About This Guide
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Part I Introduction to Mac OS X Server
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1Mac OS X Server in Action
Mac OS X Server addresses the needs of many environments
Enterprise Organizations
Workgroup servers
Higher-Education Facilities
Labs and Classrooms
Directory server
Small and Medium Businesses
VPN
Computational Clustering
Applications
Creative Businesses
Web Service Providers
Mac OS X Server in Action
Core System Services
2Inside Mac OS X Server
Using Apple Directories
Open Directory
Authentication
Using Other Directories
Search Policies
Discovery of Network Services
User Management
Single Signon
User Accounts
Group Accounts
Home Directories
Macintosh User Management
Preference Management
System Image Services
NetBoot
Windows User Management
Mobile Accounts
File Services
Network Install
Windows Services
Apple File Service
Sharing
Network File System NFS Service
File Transfer Protocol FTP
Print Service
Web Service
Mail Service
Network Services
Dhcp
Firewall
NAT
Media Streaming and Broadcasting
IP Failover
Application Server Support
Apache Tomcat
JBoss
Integrating Into Existing Environments
WebObjects
Server Administration
High Availability
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3Server Administration
Using the Administration Tools
Computers You Can Use to Administer a Server
Setting Up an Administrator Computer
Using a Non-Mac OS X Computer for Administration
Directory Access
Installer
Server Assistant
Opening and Authenticating in Workgroup Manager
Workgroup Manager
Using Workgroup Manager
Server Administration
Server Administration
Opening and Authenticating in Server Admin
Server Admin
Using Server Admin
Server Administration
Server Administration
System Image Management
Server Monitor
Media Streaming Management
Apple Remote Desktop
Macintosh Manager
Command-Line Tools
Working With Version 10.2 Servers From Version 10.3 Servers
Part II Installation and Initial Setup
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4Installation and Setup Overview
Planning
Installing Server Software
Local Installation From the Server Install Discs
Remote Installation From the Server Install Discs
Automating Server Installation With a Disk Image
Initial Server Setup
Setting Up Servers Interactively
Welcome
Automating Server Setup
Using Setup Data Stored in a File
Using Setup Data Stored in a Directory
Then plug the iPod into the next server
Using Encryption
Setting Up Services
Keeping Current
Set Up a Planning Team
5Before You Begin
Identify the Servers You’ll Need to Set Up
Determine Services to Host on Each Server
Define a Migration Strategy
Define an Integration Strategy
Define Physical Infrastructure Requirements
Define Server Setup Infrastructure Requirements
Make Sure Required Server Hardware Is Available
Determine the Installation and Setup Strategy to Use
Collect and Organize Information
6Installing Server Software
Information You Need
Upgrading From Version 10.1 or
Preparing Disks for Installing Mac OS X Server
Using Installer to Install Locally From the Install Discs
Identifying Remote Servers When Installing Mac OS X Server
To install server software locally
To install to a remote server using the install discs
Installing Server Software
To install server software on your computer
Automating Server Software Installation With a Disk Image
To use installer to install server software
Volumes/Mount Volumes/Mount1 Volumes/Mount02
Ssh root@ip address
Installing Optional Server Software
7Initial Server Setup
How a Server Searches for Saved Setup Data
Saving Setup Data
Using Setup Data Saved in a File
Initial Server Setup
Using Setup Data Saved in a Directory
Keeping Backup Copies of Saved Setup Data
Specifying Initial Open Directory Usage
Not Changing Directory Usage When Upgrading
Setting Up a Server as a Standalone Server
Setting Up a Server to Host an Open Directory Master
Setting Up a Server to Connect to a Directory System
Setting Up a Local Server Interactively
Using Interactive Server Setup
To set up a local server interactively
Setting Up a Remote Server Interactively
Postponing Local Server Setups Following Installation
To set up a remote server interactively
Setting Up Multiple Remote Servers Interactively in a Batch
To set up multiple remote servers interactively in a batch
Initial Server Setup
Using Automatic Server Setup
Setting Up Servers Automatically Using Data Saved in a File
To save and apply setup data in a file
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To save and apply setup data in a directory record
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Determining the Status of Setups
Setting Up Open Directory
Setting Up User Management
Setting Up File Services
To set up a user account
To set up file sharing
Setting Up Print Service
Setting Up Web Service
To set up a shared printer queue
To turn on web service if it’s not running
Setting Up Mail Service
Setting Up Network Services
Setting Up System Image Services
Setting Up Media Streaming and Broadcasting
Setting Up an Application Server
To turn on JBoss if it’s not running
Mac OS X Server Worksheet
Appendix
Disk format
Computer name
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Time zone
Network interface data for this server is in the table below
Appendix a Mac OS X Server Worksheet
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BSetup Example
Mac OS X Server in a Small Business
Set up the network
How to Set Up the Server
Set up the server and the master directory
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Set up the firewall
Set up DNS service
Set up Dhcp service
Set up NAT service
Set up VPN service
Set up productivity services
Create user accounts and home directories
Configure client computers
Glossary
Glossary
Directory node See directory domain
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Long name See user name
Name server See DNS Domain Name System
Realm See WebDAV realm Search path See search policy
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