User`s guide
104 Chapter 4 Initial Server Setup
For example, if you have an iPod named AdminiPod, the path used would be /Volumes/
AdminiPod/Auto Server Setup/<setup-file-name>.
14 If the setup data is encrypted, make the passphrase available to the target server or
servers. You can supply the passphrase interactively using Server Assistant, or you can
provide it in a text file.
To provide the passphrase in a file, use step 15. To provide it interactively, use step 16.
15 To provide a passphrase in a file, create a new text file and type the passphrase for the
saved setup file on the first line. Save the file using one of the following names; target
servers search for names in the order listed:
<MAC-address-of-server>.pass (include any leading zeros but omit colons). For
example, 0030654dbcef.pass.
<IP-address-of-server>.pass. For example, 10.0.0.4.pass.
<partial-DNS-name-of-server>.pass. For example, myserver.pass.
<built-in-hardware-serial-number-of-server>.pass (first 8 characters only). For example,
ABCD1234.pass.
<fully-qualified-DNS-name-of-server>.pass. For example, myserver.example.com.pass.
<partial-IP-address-of-server>.pass. For example, 10.0.pass (matches 10.0.0.4 and
10.0.1.2).
generic.pass (a file that any server will recognize).
Put the passphrase file on a volume mounted locally on the target server in /Volumes/
*/Auto Server Setup/<pass-phrase-file>, where * is any device mounted under /
Volumes.
16 To provide a passphrase interactively, use Server Assistant on an administrator
computer that can connect with the target server.