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3 Setting Up NetBoot Service
This chapter describes how to set up NetBoot service to make
boot and install images available to clients.
You set up NetBoot service using Server Admin as described in this chapter.
Configuring NetBoot Service
You use Server Admin to configure the Mac OS X Server NetBoot service.
To configure NetBoot:
1 Open Server Admin and select NetBoot in the Computers & Services list.
2 Click the Settings button, then click General.
3 Click Enable next to the network ports you want to use for serving images.
4 Click in the Images column of the Volume list to choose where to store images.
5 Click in the Client Data column of the Volume list for each local disk volume on which
you want to store shadow files used by Mac OS X diskless clients.
6 Click Save, then click Images.
7 Enable the images you want your clients to use, specify if they are available for diskless
clients, and choose the protocol for delivering them.
If youre not sure which protocol to use, choose NFS.
8 Click in the Default column of the Image list to select the default image. You can select
separate default images for Intel-based and PowerPC-based Macintosh clients.
Note: If your network includes Intel-based and PowerPC-based Macintosh computers,
you need to provide separate architecture-specific NetBoot images. The architecture
column in the Images list displays the processor type that the image supports. See
“Creating a Mac OS X Boot Image on page 29 for information about creating the
images.
9 Click Save.
10 (Optional) Click the Filters tab to restrict clients to a known group. For more
information, see “Restricting NetBoot Clients by Filtering Addresses on page 49.
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