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In the Welcome or Destination pane, choose File > Supply Passphrase. In the dialog
box, enter the target servers IP address, password, and the passphrase.
Click Send.
17 If you’re using a generic setup file, and the serial number isn’t site licensed, after setup
you must specify the server’s serial number by using Server Admin or the command
line. In Server Admin, select the server, click Settings, and click General. Alternatively, in
the Terminal application, use ssh to connect with the server and type the serversetup
-setServerSerialNumber
command.
See the command-line administration guide for a description of the layout of a saved
setup file and more information about the serversetup command.
Setting Up Servers Automatically Using Data Saved in a Directory
After server software has been installed on a server, you can set it up automatically
using data saved in a directory. This method requires a pre-existing directory and DHCP
infrastructure, as the procedure below describes.
To save and apply setup data in a directory record:
1 Make sure that the directory in which you want to save setup data exists, that its
schema supports stored setup data, and that it’s accessible from the administrator
computer youre using. The Open Directory administration guide describes how to set
up and access directories. It also describes the schema for stored setup data. Stored
setup data support is built into Apple OpenLDAP directories, but the schema of other
directories needs to be extended to support stored setup data.
2 Fill out the Mac OS X Server Worksheet for Version 10.4 or Later for each server you want
to set up.