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58 Appendix A Mac OS X Server Worksheet
Using “Open
Directory Server
The directory to use will be an LDAP directory
identified by a DHCP server or identified by
specifying an IP address or domain name for the
LDAP server.
Using “NetInfo
Server”
The directory to use will be a NetInfo parent
directory on an existing Apple server. Choose one
or more ways to locate that directory:
- Broadcast
- DHCP
- Static IP Address (specify IP address and NetInfo
tag)
Using “Other
Directory Server
The directory or directories to use will be
configured using the Directory Access application
after you’re finished setting up the server.
Using “Open
Directory Master
Optionally indicate you want to enable a
Windows Primary Domain Controller on the
server. Provide a Windows computer name and
domain for the server. The computer name and
domain can contain a-z, A-Z, 0-9, -, but no . or
space and can’t contain only numbers.
Finish setting up the directory you want to host
by using Server Admin after completing server
setup.
Automating service
startup
Indicate whether you want any of the following
to start automatically every time the server starts;
these items need no additional configuration to
be useful:
Apple file service
Apple Remote Desktop
FTP service
iChat service
Mail service
NetBoot service
Network time service
QuickTime Streaming service
Software update service
Web service
WebDAV service
Weblog service
Windows file service
Xgrid Agent service
Xgrid Controller service
Time zone Choose the time zone you want the server to use.
Network time Optionally indicate a Network Time Server for the
server. Apple recommends that you keep your
servers clock accurate by synchronizing it with a
network time server.
Item Description Your information