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590 Chapter 17
Terminal
You use the Terminal application to run command-line tools. Most of the tools described in
this chapter are command-line tools, such as dsimportexport, systemsetup, networksetup,
and diskutil.
Using the Terminal Application
Terminal lets you open a UNIX shell command-line session on your server or a remote server
you are administering. You’ll find Terminal in /Applications/Utilities/.
When you open Terminal, you see a prompt that usually includes the name of the local host,
the directory you’re using, your user name, and a symbol (for example, “[patsy6:/usr/sbin]
liz%”). In this example, patsy6 is the server’s host name, the directory you are working in is
/usr/sbin, and the user name is liz.
networksetup Configure network services for a particular
network hardware port on a remote server
page 602
MySQL Manager Manage the version of MySQL that is installed
with Mac OS X Server
page 605
Simple Network
Management Protocol
(SNMP) administration
tools
Monitor your server using the SNMP interface page 605
diskKeyFinder Verify the physical location of a remote
headless server volume that you want to
manage
page 606
Enabling IP failover Set up a standby server that takes over if the
primary server fails
page 606
Using disk journaling Help protect the integrity of HFS+ disks on
Mac OS X computers
page 611
Setting up SSL for mail
service
Configure mail service to provide Secure
Sockets Layer (SSL) connections automatically
page 614
Authentication
Manager
Continue to use Authentication Manager after
migrating from Mac OS X Server version 10.1
page 618
ldapsearch Search for entries in an LDAP directory domain page 620
Tool or technique Use to
For more
information, see
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