Apple 10.6 Server User Manual


 
Chapter 6 Initial Server Setup 11 7
You can dene generic setup data that can be used to set up any server. For example,
you can dene generic setup data for a server that’s on order, or to congure 50
Xserve computers you want to be identically congured. You can also save setup data
that’s tailored for a server.
Important: When you perform an upgrade, make sure that saved setup data won’t be
detected and used by the server. If saved setup data is used, existing server settings
are overwritten by the saved settings.
If you intend to create a generic setup le because you want to use the le to set
up more than one server, don’t specify network names (computer name and local
hostname) and make sure that each network interface (port) is set to be congured
using DHCP or BootP.
To create a setup data le:
1 Fill out the Installation & Setup Worksheet from the Install DVD or Administration
Tools CD.
2 On an administrator computer, open Server Admin.
3 In the Server menu, select “Create Auto Server Setup File.”
The Server Assistant launches.
4 Enter the setup data as you move through the Assistant panes, following the onscreen
instructions.
5 After entering setup information, choose to save the le as encrypted or unencrypted.
If you encrypt the le, provide a passphrase. You must supply the passphrase before
a target server can use an encrypted setup le. For more information, see “Using
Encryption with Setup Data Files” on page 11 8 .
To use an encrypted setup le in an automated setup, see “Setting Up Servers
Automatically Using Data Saved in a File” on page 119 .
6 To restrict the setup le to certain computers, select “Restrict for use with certain
computers” in the Save Conguration pane.
You can restrict the setup les by:
Serial number Â
MAC address Â
IP address Â
DNS name Â
7 Click Save.
When you click Save, you can give the prole any lename you like as long as it ends
with .plist.