I was able to getServerSerialNumber and then to setServerSerialNumber
but this didn't seem to effect the availability of the settings tab in
Server Admin.
Alnisa
On 11/8/07, David Haines <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > On 11/8/07, David Haines <email@hidden> wrote:
> >>
> >> 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
>
> Ahh, sorry. It's not going to be in your default path, just use the
> full path then:
>
> sudo /System/Library/ServerSetup/serversetup -verifyServerSerialNumber
>
> sudo /System/Library/ServerSetup/serversetup -setServerSerialNumber
>
> and of course have your OS X Server serial number handy.
>
>
>
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