Apple 10.3 manual System Image Management, Server Monitor

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To access Workgroup Manager, click the Workgroup Manager icon in the toolbar.

System Image Management

To create and manage NetBoot and Network Install images, you use several applications:

NetBoot Desktop Admin lets you modify Mac OS 9 images.

Network Image Utility lets you create and modify Mac OS X images, including Network Install images that re-create an existing volume or partition.

Server Admin lets you organize NetBoot images and work with filters that control the visibility of images from client computers.

PackageMaker is used to create Network Install packages.

The system image administration guide provides instructions for using all these applications.

Server Monitor

You use Server Monitor to monitor Xserve hardware and trigger email notifications when circumstances warrant attention. Server Monitor shows you information about the installed operating system, drives, power supply, enclosure and processor temperature, cooling blowers, security, and network.

Server Monitor is installed in /Applications/Server/ when you install your server or set up an administrator computer. To open Server Monitor, click the Server Monitor icon in the Dock or double-click the Server Monitor icon in /Applications/Server/. Use the application to monitor local or remote Xserve servers:

To identify the Xserve server to monitor, click Add Server, identify the server of interest, and enter user name and password information for an administrator of the server.

Chapter 3 Server Administration

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