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[. . . ] Setting Up Mac OS X Server for Xserve Includes software installation and setup information for Mac OS X Server and Xserve K Apple Computer, Inc. © 2002 Apple Computer, Inc. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Apple. Your rights to the software are governed by the accompanying software license agreement. The Apple logo is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. , registered in the U. S. [. . . ] for help): p /dev/rdisk2 map block size=512 #: type name length base 1: Apple_Free Extra 241252896 @ 1824 (size) (115. 0G) Device block size=512, Number of Blocks=241254720 Using Command-Line Tools 39 Step 7: Create a new partition Create a new partition for the first available block. In this example, you'll create a block 1824 with a length of 120626448. for help): C First block: 1824 Length in blocks: 20626448 Name of partition: vol1 Type of partition: Apple_HFS Command (?for help): p /dev/rdisk2 map block size=512 #: 1: 2: type name length base 120626448 @ 1824 120626448 @ 120628272 (size) (57. 5G) (57. 5G) Apple_HFS vol1 Apple_Free Extra Device block size=512, Number of Blocks=241254720 Step 8: Add a second partition Create and name a second partition formatted as HFS out of the remaining free space listed in the partition map. for help): C First block: 120628272 Length in blocks: 120626448 Name of partition: vol2 Type of partition: Apple_HFS Command (?for help): p /dev/rdisk2 map block size=512 #: 1: 2: type name length base 120626448 @ 1824 120626448 @ 120628272 (size) (57. 5G) (57. 5G) Apple_HFS vol1 Apple_HFS vol2 Device block size=512, Number of Blocks=241254720 Step 9: Write the new partition map At the prompt, type w to close the map and save (write) the new partitions. A warning message says that writing the map destroys what was there before. This is what you want to do, so type yes at the prompt. 40 Chapter 4 Step 10: Exit Type q to exit the pdisk tool. Then use the cd command to change to the /dev directory and the ls command to list the partitions on the disk. for help): q The end [localhost:~] root# cd /dev [localhost:/dev} root# ls disk2* disk2 disk2s1 disk2s2 Step 11: Initialize the new partitions Use newfs_hfs to initialize the partition. You will now have new dev entries related to the partition maps available in /dev/disk*. The session looks like this: [localhost:/dev} root# newfs_hfs -w -v HFSVolume1 /dev/disk2s1 newfs_hfs: /dev/disk2s1 is mounted on /Volumes/volume5 [localhost:/dev} root# newfs_hfs -w -v HFSVolume2 /dev/disk2s2 Initialized /dev/disk2s2 as a 58 GB HFS Plus volume [localhost:/dev} root# reboot Connection to 192. 167. 100. 100 closed by remote host. Connection to 192. 167. 100. 100 closed. Using Command-Line Tools 41 CHAPTER 5 5 Network Setup Tool You can configure settings for network hardware ports such as your server's built-in Ethernet, Ethernet cards, or serial port. Mac OS X also supports multihoming, which means that multiple network services can be active at the same time. With multihoming, you can also have multiple IP configurations on a single network hardware port. On a computer running Mac OS X, you can configure network services in the Network pane of System Preferences. In Mac OS X Server, you can either connect a keyboard and monitor to a server and edit these settings locally, or you can use the Network Setup command-line tool to configure network services on a server remotely. A "network service" is a complete collection of settings for a specific network hardware port. You may have one or several network services for a given hardware port. The Network Setup Tool allows you to m enable or disable network services m create new network services m set the order of network services m configure the TCP/IP options of the network services m set other networking options for the services, such as proxy server information Using Network Setup Network Setup is a command-line tool that you use with a terminal application and SSH (Secure Shell). You can find this application in /Applications/Utilities If you're not familiar with command-line tools and SSH, read Chapter 4, "Using CommandLine Tools. " 43 To use Network Setup: 1 2 3 Open Terminal. Open a SSH session to the target server and log in as an administrator. [. . . ] Here's an example of what you might see for one server: bigkahuna. lab. com#Power Macintosh G3#192. 168. 100. 100#00:05:02:2b:b4:27#10. 1. 2#HD_BOOT#1. 0 The pound sign (#) separates types of information. Here's a translation of the example: m bigkahuna. lab. com is the DNS name of this server m Power Macintosh G3 is the model of this computer m 192. 168. 100. 100 is the IP address assigned to this server m 00:05:02:2b:b4:27 is this server's hardware address m 10. 1. 2 is the version of system software installed on this server m HD_BOOT is the volume the server is started up from (CD_BOOT means the server is started up from a CD-ROM disc) m 1. 0 is a private version number used by Server Assistant. You can log in to the server using SSH, the IP address, and the user ID and serial number. Note: If the server was started up from a CD-ROM disc, you need to know the hardware serial number of the server in order to connect to the server using SSH. [. . . ]

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