Server Admin OverviewThe Server Admin tool is where you start and stop, configure, and monitor most of the services Mac OS X Server has to offer. You can also change the serial number, computer name, and rendezvous name; run Software Update; set the date, time, and time zone; and enable a few advanced options (discussed later). Since Server Admin is part of the Server Administration Software package, it can be installed on any Mac OS X Client (running version 10.3). As a result, multiple servers can be administered from virtually anywhere, provided the server has a public IP address (Figure 2.49). Figure 2.49. The Server Admin tool lets you administer multiple servers from virtually anywhere.The first time you launch Server Admin, you'll need to connect to your server. A Connect dialog will drop down from the Server Admin window. Depending on where you're physically located, you have three options in the drop-down dialog: A direct connection to the server. If you're doing this on the server, the Address field contains the rendezvous name of the server and the logged-in administrator's name. A connection from another Mac OS X Server or Mac OS X Client running the Server Admin tool on your local network/subnet. You can click the Browse button A remote connection from anywhere around the globe, provided your server has a public IP address. You'll need to have the IP address handy for entry into the Address field.
You'll enter your administrator name password, choose whether you wish to add the password to your keychain so you don't have to type it in later, and click the Connect button Figure 2.50. Enter your administrator name and password, choose whether you wish to add the password to your keychain, and click Connect.Once you're connected, you'll see your server in the left frame of Server Admin. Clicking the disclosure triangle expands or contracts your server, showing or hiding all the services available on that server (Table 2.2). Clicking any service shows you that service's settings and options in the right frame of the window.
Across the top is the Toolbar, which lets you add, remove, disconnect from, and refresh your server information (Figure 2.51). You can also create a new Server Admin window from the Toolbar, as well as launch the other main server management tool, Workgroup Manager. If you've selected a service, you may also see a Start Service button in the Toolbar Figure 2.51. The Server Admin Toolbar lets you add, remove, disconnect from, and refresh your server information.You have two additional view options. You can view all your services and their respective status by choosing View > Show Summary, and you can quickly see your users and groups by choosing View > Show User Records. The former option displays the services and their status horizontally (Figure 2.52, below), and the latter opens a drawer on the left or right of the Server Admin tool that lets you see all the users and groups (Figure 2.53). Figure 2.52. Choosing View > Show Summary displays services and their status horizontally.Figure 2.53. Choosing View > Show User Records opens a drawer on the left or right of the Server Admin tool that lets you see all the users and groups.
You'll probably access the Server Admin tool frequently; so, you may benefit from adding your server(s) to a Favorites list that gives you menu and keyboard shortcuts to the server(s). To do this, launch the Server Admin tool, choose Favorites > Add To Favorites, and select your server. You can now access your server when launching Server Admin by heading to the Favorites menu and choosing your server or using the Command key and the number associated with your server in the Favorites menu. If this is the first time you've done this, your server number will be 1 (Figures 2.54 and 2.55). Figure 2.54. Choose Favorites > Add To Favorites and select your server...Figure 2.55. ...to be able to access your server from the Server Admin Favorites menu.Setting Server Admin preferencesYou can customize Server Admin to further suit your needs. To do so, choose Preferences from the Server Admin menu. Some of the major options available to you are as follows (Chapter 10. This option is especially important when you're administering a server from halfway around the world. The "Resolve DNS names when possible" option is used when servers have a properly configured DNS (discussed in Chapter 6). Figure 2.56. You can customize Server Admin in the Server Admin Preferences dialog.
To increase your Server Admin refresh rate:
If you're working directly on the server, you'll notice that the Server Admin tool is already in the Dock. If you're working remotely, you may wish to add the Server Admin tool to the Dock.
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