On Nov 8, 2007, at 8:13 PM, Alnisa Allgood wrote:
Hi All-
I'm having a major issue right now. I have a server located in
California, I'm in Wisconsin. Another consultant installed Mac OS X
Tiger Server on a new Mac mini for me. I'm not certain what happen
during the install, but when I connect using Server Admin, the
'Settings' tab/button does not display. Additionally, all the data
such as: system version, server version, computer name, license
type,
etc.—all state 'Not Available'.
Is there anyway, anyway to re-activate the server install, without
re-installing Mac OS X Server? Or if not, is there anyway to
install
Mac OS X Server remotely? I normally use Timbuktu and the various
server tools to administer remotely, but obviously Timbuktu would be
wiped. I'm open to a number of ideas. I need to have the server
ready
to serve websites after a DNS transition which is scheduled for
tomorrow. But the consultant who installed it originally, won't have
time until Tuesday.
Any ideas? Pretty please!!
Since it sounds like you do have remote access of some kind at this
point (Timbuktu I guess),
you might try (via the Terminal)
sudo serversetup -verifyServerSerialNumber
and if need be
sudo serversetup -setServerSerialNumber
On Nov 8, 2007, at 9:09 PM, Alnisa Allgood wrote:
Hi David-
I'm getting a return: serversetup Not Found does this mean the
install wasn't complete? or is this an Administration Tool that
can be
installed after the fact?
Alnisa