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Chapter 5
Enabling AppleTalk Browsing for Apple File Service
If you enable browsing with AppleTalk, users can see your servers and other network
resources using the Chooser.
To enable browsing via AppleTalk:
1
In Server Settings, click the File & Print tab.
2
Click Apple and choose Configure Apple File Service.
3
Click the Access tab and select “Allow clients to browse using AppleTalk.”
4
Click Save.
Setting Maximum Connections for Apple File Service
If your server provides a number of services, you can improve server performance by limiting
the number of clients and guests who can be connected at the same time.
To set the maximum number of connections:
1
In Server Settings, click the File & Print tab.
2
Click Apple and choose Configure Apple File Service.
3
Click the Access tab.
4
Under the “Maximum client connections (including Guests)” option type the maximum
number of connections you want to allow.
5
Click Save.
Turning On Access Logs for Apple File Service
The access log can record any time a user logs in or out, opens a file, creates a file or folder,
or deletes a file or folder.
To turn on access logs:
1
In Server Settings, click the File & Print tab.
2
Click Apple and choose Configure Apple File Service.
3
Click the Logging tab and select “Enable access log.”
4
Select the events that you want Apple file service to log.
Entries are logged each time a user performs one of the actions you select.
Consider your server’s disk size when choosing events to log. The more events you choose,
the larger the log file.
You can use the log rolling scripts supplied with Mac OS X Server to reclaim disk space used
by log files. See “Log Rolling Scripts” on page 555.