Apple oxs Server User Manual


 
Chapter 2 Installing Server Software and Finishing Basic Setup 25
Naming Configuration Files
The Server Assistant recognizes configuration files with these names:
MAC-address-of-server.plist
IP-address-of-server.plist
hardware-serial-number-of-server.plist
full-host-name-of-server.plist
generic.plist
The Server Assistant uses the file to set up the server with the matching address, name,
or serial number. If the Server Assistant cannot find a file named for a particular server,
it will use the file named generic.plist.
Storing a Configuration File in an Accessible Location
The Server Assistant looks for configuration files in the following locations:
/Volumes/vol/Auto Server Setup/
where vol is any device volume mounted in the /Volumes directory.
Devices you can use to provide configuration files include
A partition on one of the server’s hard disks
An iPod
An optical (CD or DVD) drive
A USB or FireWire drive
Any other portable storage device that mounts in the /Volumes directory
Changing Server Settings
After initial setup, you can use a variety of commands to view or change Mac OS X
Server configuration settings.
For information on changing general system preferences, see Chapter 4, “Setting
General System Preferences,” on page 31.
For information on changing network settings, see Chapter 5, “Network Preferences,” on
page 37.
For information on changing service-specific settings, see the chapter that covers the
service.
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