Apple 10.6 Server User Manual


 
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For example, Time Machine doesn’t back up user and group directory records, email,
DNS records, Address Book shared groups, iCal Server calendars, and so forth. It only
saves the settings made in Server Preferences and Server Admin, and whether a
service is on or o. The following service settings and statuses are preserved:
Address Book Server Â
DHCP Â
DNS Â
File Services (AFP, SMB, NFS, and FTP) Â
Firewall Â
iCal Server Â
iChat Server Â
Mail Â
Mobile Access Â
MySQL Â
NAT Â
Network Settings Â
Podcast Producer Â
Print Â
Push Notication Â
QTSS Â
RADIUS Â
Remote Access Settings Â
Software Update Â
VPN Â
Web Â
Wiki Â
Xgrid Â
For more information about where the necessary data les are stored for backup via
other means, see “Critical Conguration and Data Files” on page 155.
Note: You can use the launchctl command to automate data backup using the
aforementioned commands. For more information about using launchctl and
launchd, see their respective man pages.