Apple 10.3 Life Jacket User Manual


 
Chapter 3 Server Administration 57
To work with a particular service on a server, click the service in the list under the
server in the Computers & Services list. You can view information about a service
(logs, graphs, and so forth) and manage its settings. Administration guides for
individual services provide detailed instructions.
To start or stop a service, select it in the Computers & Services list, then click Start
Service or Stop Service in the toolbar.
To copy service settings from one server to another or to save service settings in a
property-list file for reuse later, use the drag-and-drop icon when it’s visible in the
lower right.
Select the service whose settings you want to copy, and click Settings to display the
settings. Then click the drag-and-drop icon; this action changes the icon to a
miniature version of the Settings window.
To save the settings in a property-list file, drag the miniature window to your desktop
or to a folder.
To apply the settings on a different server, open another Server Admin window, then
drag the miniature settings window to the service you want to inherit its values.
To disable changes to service settings following a period of inactivity, choose
Server Admin > Preferences. Select “Auto-lock view after” and specify the period,
which is 60 minutes by default.
To disable changes on demand, choose View > Lock View.
To reenable changes, choose View > Unlock View and reauthenticate using the name
and password used to log in to the system.
To retrieve online information, use the Help menu. It provides help for administration
tasks you accomplish using Server Admin as well as other Mac OS X Server topics.
To control the Server Admin environment, you have several options.
To control the appearance of the Server Admin lists, autorefresh rates, and other
behaviors, choose Server Admin > Preferences.
To customize the toolbar, choose View > Customize Toolbar.
To add a button to the toolbar that is a shortcut to a particular Server Admin view,
go to the pane you want then choose View > Add Shortcut to View.
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