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LL2354.book Page 2 Monday, October 20, 2003 9:47 AM 3 a cOSXeSXr vCeomneaa d-OLX iAsr tOO aaNotation Conventions
11Summary
11Commands and Other Terminal Text
11Command Parameters and Options
12Default Settings
12Commands Requiring Root Privileges
Chapter 113 Typing Commands
13Using Terminal
14Correcting Typing Errors
14Repeating Commands
14Including Paths Using Drag-and-Drop
15Commands Requiring Root Privileges
16Sending Commands to a Remote Server
16Sending a Single Command
17Updating SSH Key Fingerprints
17Notes on Communication Security and
servermgrd 18Using Telnet
18Getting Online Help for Commands
19Notes About Specific Commands and Tools
19 serversetup 19 serveradmin Chapter 221 Installing Server Software and Finishing Basic Setup 21Installing Server Software
21Automating Server Setup
21Creating a Configuration File Template
22Creating Customized Configuration Files from the Template File 25
Naming Configuration Files
25Storing a Configuration File in an Accessible Location 25
Changing Server Settings
LL2354.book Page 3 Monday, October 20, 2003 9:47 AM 4Contents
26Viewing, Validating, and Setting the Software
Serial Number
26Updating Server Software
27Moving a Server
Chapter 329 Restarting or Shutting Down a Server
29Restarting a Server
29Examples
29Automatic Restart
30Changing a Remote Server"s Startup Disk
30Shutting Down a Server
30Examples
Chapter 431 Setting General System Preferences
31Computer Name
31Viewing or Changing the Computer Name
31Date and Time
32Viewing or Changing the System Date
32Viewing or Changing the System Time
32Viewing or Changing the System Time Zone
33Viewing or Changing Network Time Server Usage
33Energy Saver Settings
33Viewing or Changing Sleep Settings
33Viewing or Changing Automatic Restart Settings
34Power Management Settings
34Startup Disk Settings
34Viewing or Changing the Startup Disk
35Sharing Settings
35Viewing or Changing Remote Login Settings
35Viewing or Changing Apple Event Response
35International Settings
35Viewing or Changing Language Settings
36Login Settings
36Disabling the Restart and Shutdown Buttons
Chapter 537Network Preferences
37Network Interface Information
37Viewing Port Names and Hardware Addresses
38Viewing or Changing MTU Values
38Viewing or Changing Media Settings
38Network Port Configurations
38Creating or Deleting Port Configurations
38Activating Port Configurations
LL2354.book Page 4 Monday, October 20, 2003 9:47 AMContents
5 M"Changing Configuration Precedence
39TCP/IP Settings
39Changing a Server"s IP Address
40Viewing or Changing IP Address, Subnet Mask, or Router Address 41