Apple 10.6 Server User Manual


 
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This is usually the rst eight characters of the server’s built-in hardware serial number.
For more information about this password, see “About Server Serial Numbers for
Default Installation Passwords” on page 90.
To access the computer with VNC:
1 Start the target computer from the Install DVD for Mac OS X Server v10.6 or later.
The procedure you use depends on the target server hardware.
To learn more about startup disk options, see “About Starting Up for Installation” on
page 84.
2 Use your VNC viewer software to open a connection to the target server.
If you do not know the IP address or DNS name of the target server, you must identify
it rst. For more information about this process, see “Identifying Remote Servers When
Installing Mac OS X Server” on page 90.
3 For the password, enter the default password for installation.
This is usually the rst eight characters of the server’s built-in hardware serial number.
For more information about this password, see “About Server Serial Numbers for
Default Installation Passwords” on page 90.
If you’re using Apple Remote Desktop as a VNC viewer, enter the password but don’t
specify a user name.
To access the computer using Screen Sharing:
1 Locate and select the server in the Shared section of a Finder window sidebar.
If the remote server isn’t listed in the Shared section of a Finder window
sidebar, you can connect by choosing Go > Connect to Server and then entering
vnc://serveraddress, where serveraddress is the DNS name or IP address of the server
whose screen you want to share.
2 Select the remote server and click Share Screen in the Finder window.
3 For the password, enter the default password for installation.
This is usually the rst eight characters of the server’s built-in hardware serial number.
For more information about this password, see “About Server Serial Numbers for
Default Installation Passwords” on page 90.
Don’t specify a user name.
To access the computer with SSH:
1 Start the target computer from the Install DVD for Mac OS X Server v10.6 or later.
The procedure you use depends on the target server hardware.
To learn more about startup disk options, see “About Starting Up for Installation” on
page 84.