Apple Mac Os X Server Users Manual Command Line
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2015-02-02
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- Command-Line Administration
- Contents
- About This Guide
- Executing Commands
- Connecting to Remote Computers
- Installing Server Software and Finishing Basic Setup
- Restarting or Shutting Down a Computer
- Setting General System Preferences
- Viewing or Changing the Computer Name
- Viewing or Changing the Date and Time
- Viewing or Changing the Energy Saver Settings
- Changing the Power Management Settings
- Viewing or Changing the Startup Disk Settings
- Viewing or Changing the Sharing Settings
- Viewing or Changing the International Settings
- Viewing and Changing the Login Settings
- Setting Network Preferences
- Configuring Network Interfaces
- Managing Network Interface Information
- Managing Network Port Configurations
- Managing TCP/IP Settings
- Managing AppleTalk Settings
- Managing SNMP Settings
- Managing Proxy Settings
- Managing AirPort Settings
- Managing the Computer, Host, and Bonjour Names
- Managing Preference Files and the Configuration Daemon
- Changing Network Locations
- Working with Disks and Volumes
- Understanding Disks, Partitions, and the File System
- Mounting and Unmounting Volumes
- Displaying Disk Information
- Monitoring Disk Space
- Reclaiming Disk Space Using Log-Rolling Scripts
- Erasing, Modifying, Verifying, and Repairing Disks
- Partitioning and Formatting Disks
- Checking for Disk Problems
- Managing Disk Journaling
- Understanding Spotlight Technology
- Managing RAID Volumes
- Imaging and Cloning Volumes Using ASR
- Working with Users and Groups
- Understanding Accounts
- Administering and Creating Accounts
- Creating a Local Administrator User Account for a Server
- Creating a Domain Administrator User Account
- Checking a User’s Administrator Privileges
- Creating a Nonadministrator User Account
- Retreiving a User’s GUID
- Removing a User Account
- Revoking a User’s Right to Access His or Her Account
- Checking a Server User’s Name, UID, or Password
- Modifying a User Account
- Creating a Mobile User Account
- Managing Home Folders
- Administering Group Accounts
- Importing Users and Groups
- Setting Permissions
- Securing System Accounts
- Finding User Account Information
- Working with File Services
- Managing Share Points
- Managing the AFP Service
- Starting and Stopping AFP Service
- Checking AFP Service Status
- Viewing AFP Settings
- Changing AFP Settings
- List of AFP Settings
- List of AFP serveradmin Commands
- Listing Connected Users
- Sending a Message to AFP Users
- Disconnecting AFP Users
- Canceling a User Disconnect
- Listing AFP Service Statistics
- Viewing AFP Log Files
- Managing the NFS Service
- Managing the FTP Service
- Managing the SMB/CIFS Service
- Starting and Stopping SMB/CIFS Service
- Checking SMB/CIFS Service Status
- Viewing SMB/CIFS Service Settings
- Changing SMB/CIFS Service Settings
- List of SMB/CIFS Service Settings
- List of SMB/CIFS serveradmin Commands
- Listing SMB/CIFS Users
- Disconnecting SMB/CIFS Users
- Listing SMB/CIFS Service Statistics
- Updating Share Point Information
- Viewing SMB/CIFS Service Logs
- Managing ACLs
- Working with the Print Service
- Working with NetBoot Service and System Images
- Working with the Mail Service
- Working with Web Technologies
- Working with Network Services
- Managing Network Services
- Managing the DHCP Service
- Managing the DNS Service
- Configuring IP Forwarding
- Managing the Firewall Service
- Firewall Startup
- Starting and Stopping Firewall Service
- Checking the Status of Firewall Service
- Viewing Firewall Service Settings
- Changing Firewall Service Settings
- Firewall Service Settings
- Defining Firewall Rules
- ipfilter Rules Array
- Firewall serveradmin Commands
- Viewing Firewall Service Log
- Using Firewall Service to Simulate Network Activity
- Managing the NAT Service
- Managing the VPN Service
- Setting Up IP Failover
- Enabling PPP Dial-In
- Restoring the Default Configuration for Server Services
- Working with Open Directory
- Working with QuickTime Streaming Server
- Configuring System Logging
- PCI RAID Card Command Reference
- Glossary
- Index