User`s guide
106 Chapter 4 Initial Server Setup
The worksheet is located on the Mac OS X Server installation disc in the
Documentation folder. Supplemental information appears in “Information You Need”
on page 80. The Preface tells you where else you can find the worksheet.
3 On an administrator computer, open Server Assistant. It’s in /Applications/Server/. You
don’t have to be an administrator on the administrator computer to use Server
Assistant.
4 In the Welcome pane, select “Save setup information in a file or directory record” to
work in offline mode, which doesn’t require a server connection.
5 In the Language pane, specify the language you want to use to administer the target
server or servers.
6 If you want to create a new setup, use step 7. If you want to work with a setup that
already exists, use step 8.
If you’re creating generic setup data, don’t specify network names (computer name
and local hostname) and make sure that each network interface (port) is set to be
configured “Using DHCP” or “Using BootP”.
7 Click Continue and enter the setup data as you move through the Assistant’s panes,
following the onscreen instructions.
8 In the Language pane, choose File > Open Configuration File or File > Open Directory
Record to load the saved setup data you want to work with. If the saved setup data is
encrypted, type the passphrase when prompted.
Optionally choose View > Jump to Review to review the setup data, then use Go Back
as necessary to change it.
9 In the Network Interfaces pane, click Add to specify network interfaces.