Apple 10.3 Life Jacket User Manual


 
48 Chapter 3 Server Administration
The next section describes how to set up a computer on which you can use these
applications and tools.
Computers You Can Use to Administer a Server
When you want to administer a local server using the graphical administration
applications (they’re in /Applications/Server/), log in to the server as an administrator
and open them. To administer a remote server, open the applications on an
administrator computer—any Mac OS X Server or Mac OS X version 10.3 or later
computer onto which they’ve been installed.
You can run command-line tools from the Terminal Application (it’s in
/Applications/Utilities/) on any Mac OS X Server or Mac OS X computer. You
can also run command-line tools from a UNIX workstation.
Directory Access Configure access to data in
directories, define a search
policy, and enable service
discovery protocols
page 50
Workgroup Manager Administer user, group, and
computer accounts; manage
share points; and administer
client management for
Mac OS X users
page 51
Server Admin Configure and monitor services
Set up and manage QuickTime
media streaming
page 55
page 59
System image tools Manage NetBoot and Network
Install disk images
page 58
Server Monitor Monitor Xserve hardware page 58
Apple Remote Desktop Monitor and control other
Macintosh computers
page 59
Command-line tools Administer a server using a UNIX
command shell
page 60
Macintosh Manager Administer client management
for Mac OS 9 users
page 60
Application or tool Use to For more information, see
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