In the following illustration, the arrows originate from administrator computers and point to servers the administrator computers might be used to manage.

Mac OS X administrator computer

Mac OS X Servers

When you’ve installed and set up a Mac OS X Server that has a display, keyboard, and optical drive, it’s already an administrator computer. To make a computer with Mac OS X into an administrator computer, you must install additional software.

Mac OS X Server v10.6 administration tools require: ÂÂ Mac OS X v10.6

ÂÂ 1 GB of RAM

ÂÂ 1 GB of unused disk space

To enable remote administration of Mac OS X Server from a Mac OS X computer:

1Insert the Mac OS X Server Admin Tools CD.

2Open the Installer folder.

3Start the installer (ServerAdministrationSoftware.mpkg) and follow the onscreen instructions.

Using a Non-Mac OS X Computer for Administration

You can use a non-Mac OS X computer that offers SSH support, such as a UNIX workstation, to administer Mac OS X Server using command-line tools. For more information, see the online help and Mac OS X Server Resources website at www.apple.com/server/macosx/resources/.

You can also use any computer that can run a VNC viewer to administer

Mac OS X Server. Administering the server via VNC is the same as using the server’s keyboard, mouse, and monitor locally.

You enable a VNC server on Mac OS X Server by enabling Screen Sharing in the Sharing pane of System Preferences.

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Apple 10.6 manual Using a Non-Mac OS X Computer for Administration, Insert the Mac OS X Server Admin Tools CD