Apple xserve cluster node User Manual
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Xserve Verification of Basic Services - 4 How to Discover Xserve on Your Network How to Discover Xserve on Your Network Follow the steps outlined below to remotely administer Xserve. Note: This procedure veriÞes basic connectivity to Xserve, which can help isolate hardware versus software issues. Preliminary Steps Make sure that you are doing these steps on an Admin computer with Mac OS X 10.1.5 Server or Mac OS X 10.1.5 remote admin utilities. You must be logged in to that computer with an Admin...
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5 - Xserve Verification of Basic Services How to Discover Xserve on Your Network Note: To continue, the Þrst 8 characters of the Xserve serial number are required to authenticate. The password is case-sensitive. If you encounter difÞculty using this password please see technical document 61644: Xserve: Initial Password Is Case Sensitive. Option C As an alternative to using Server Assistant, the following procedure may be performed using the Terminal application. 1. Open the Terminal application on...
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Xserve Verification of Basic Services - 6 How to Check for Local Hard Drive Issues How to Check for Local Hard Drive Issues Follow the steps outlined below if you suspect issues with Xserves hard disk, and you have physical access to the server. Preliminary Steps In order to follow these steps, you must have physical access to Xserve. You cannot perform this procedure remotely. A keyboard and monitor must be connected to the server before you begin. If you wish to check the startup disk (or volume),...
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7 - Xserve Verification of Basic Services How to Remotely Check for Hard Drive Issues How to Remotely Check for Hard Drive Issues Follow the steps outlined below if you suspect issues with Xserves hard disk, and you do not have physical access to the server. Preliminary Steps You must have the servers IP address and Admin (or root) password before performing this procedure. Xserves default password is the Þrst 8 characters of its serial number. Procedure 1. Log in to Xserve. 2. Type: mount 3. Press...
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Xserve Verification of Basic Services - 8 How to Erase (Reformat) a Local Xserve Hard Drive How to Erase (Reformat) a Local Xserve Hard Drive Follow the steps outlined below if you wish to reformat Xserves hard disk and you have physical access to the server. Preliminary Steps In order to follow these steps, you must have physical access to Xserve. You cannot perform this procedure remotely. A keyboard and monitor must be connected to the server before you begin. Procedure 1. Start up Xserve from...
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9 - Xserve Verification of Basic Services How to Remotely Erase (Reformat) a Hard Drive How to Remotely Erase (Reformat) a Hard Drive Follow the steps outlined below if you wish to reformat Xserves hard disk, and you do not have physical access to the server. Preliminary Steps You must have the servers IP address and Admin (or root) password before performing this procedure. Xserves default password is the Þrst 8 characters of its serial number. Procedure 1. Log in to Xserve. 2. Type: mount 3. Press...
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Xserve Verification of Basic Services - 10 How to Verify Xserve Is Accepting Connections How to Verify Xserve Is Accepting Connections There are several methods for determining if Xserve has successfully started up and is providing basic services. Using a terminal connection to accomplish this task provides the most ßexibility. Note: You will not be able to perform this procedure if the Xserve is not fully started up. Preliminary Steps You must have the IP address and an Admin (or root) password of...
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11 - Xserve Verification of Basic Services How to Connect Using Server Monitor How to Connect Using Server Monitor Follow the steps outlined below any time you need to verify that you can remotely administer Xserve. Prelimary Steps You must have the IP address and an Admin (or root) password of the Xserve you wish to start up before performing this procedure. Note: Xserves default password is the Þrst 8 characters of its serial number. Procedure 1. From the Admin computer, open Server Monitor...
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Xserve Verification of Basic Services - 12 How to Start up the Server Using an External Drive How to Start up the Server Using an External Drive Starting up Xserve from an external drive is useful when you need to run diagnostics or isolate internal CD-ROM drive issues. Preliminary Steps In order to start up the server from an external drive, you must have: ¥ another FireWire drive or system, such as an external FireWire hard drive, or a Macintosh computer that is capable of starting up using Target...
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13 - Xserve Verification of Basic Services How to Start up the Server Using an External Drive 3. Type: bless -folder /Volumes/