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About this guide, Remote management and lights-out operation, Working with macosx server – Apple Xserve (Early 2008) User Manual

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About This Guide

This user’s guide shows you how to start up and shut down
the Xserve, install and configure server software, monitor the
status of the Xserve, and solve problems.

This guide contains information you might find useful after you install the Xserve:

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An overview of Xserve features, controls, and components, in Chapter 1

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Tips for configuring the Xserve when you start it up for the first time and instructions
for routine startup and shutdown, in Chapter 2

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How to check the status of the Xserve, in Chapter 3

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How to update or install the server software, in Chapter 4

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Solutions to some common problems you might encounter while working with the
Xserve and information about diagnostic software, in the Appendix

Remote Management and Lights-Out Operation

For information about remote server management, see the Server Monitor
onscreen help.

Working with Mac OS X Server

As soon as you finish installing the Xserve, it’s ready to host the variety of services
provided by Mac OS X Server. To help you learn more about the server software, a full
set of documentation is available at www.apple.com/server/documentation.

For More Information

For information about opening the Xserve and replacing components, see the printed

Xserve Setup Guide

that comes with the Xserve.

For information about configuring and using Mac OS X Server, see

Mac OS X Server:

Getting Started

on the

Admin Tools and Xserve Diagnostics

CD and

Mac OS X Server: Server

Administration

at

www.apple.com/server/documentation.

The Apple Xserve Support website offers in-depth product information and technical
resources, including articles, discussions, and downloadable software updates. Visit the
site at www.apple.com/support/xserve.