84About Starting Up for Installation

84Before Starting Up

85Starting Up from the Install DVD

85Starting Up from an Alternate Partition

88Remotely Accessing the Install DVD

90About Server Serial Numbers for Default Installation Passwords

90Identifying Remote Servers When Installing Mac OS X Server

91Starting Up from a NetBoot Environment

92Preparing Disks for Installing Mac OS X Server

93Choosing a File System

99Installing Server Software Interactively

100Installing Locally from the Installation Disc

101Installing Remotely with Server Assistant

102Installing Remotely with Screen Sharing and VNC

103Changing a Remote Computer’s Startup Disk

104Using the installer Command-Line Tool to Install Server Software

106Installing Multiple Servers

107Upgrading a Computer from Mac OS X to Mac OS X Server

107How to Keep Current

108Chapter 6:   Initial Server Setup

108Information You Need

108Postponing Server Setup Following Installation

109Connecting to the Network During Initial Server Setup

109Configuring Servers with Multiple Ethernet Ports

109About Settings Established During Initial Server Setup

110Specifying Initial Open Directory Usage

111Not Changing Directory Usage When Upgrading

112Setting Up a Server as a Standalone Server

112Binding a Server to Multiple Directory Servers

113Setting up Servers Interactively

115Using Automatic Server Setup

116Creating and Saving Setup Data

118Using Encryption with Setup Data Files

118How a Server Searches for Saved Setup Data Files

119Setting Up Servers Automatically Using Data Saved in a File

120Setting a Mac OS X Server Serial Number from the Command Line

121Handling Setup Errors

122Setting Up Services

122Adding Services to the Server View

123Setting Up Open Directory

123Setting Up User Management

123Setting Up All Other Services

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