Re: [Fed-Talk] Apple's guidelines for preventative maintenance for XServes and/or OS X Server.
Re: [Fed-Talk] Apple's guidelines for preventative maintenance for XServes and/or OS X Server.
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] Apple's guidelines for preventative maintenance for XServes and/or OS X Server.
- From: Joel Esler <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2008 16:45:14 -0400
Also need to remember the periodics, which DO run automatically.
joel
On Apr 16, 2008, at 8:41 AM, William G. Cerniuk wrote:
This sounds like a group effort to produce some best practices for
Leopard server maint.
We have a "health check" that executes periodically which involves a
number of activities that are not automated in the system. Things
like clearing caches, insuring file permissions, basic corruption
checks against plists (that is a doozie), etc.
V/R,
Wm. Cerniuk
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On Apr 15, 2008, at 16:20, Rich Trouton <email@hidden> wrote:
Does anyone know if Apple has posted specifications or guidelines
for preventative maintenance for XServes and/or OS X Server? We're
doing our regular security re-certification, and one of the things
we're being asked for is documentation of how we're doing routine
and preventative maintenance "in accordance with manufacturer or
vendor specifications and/or organizational requirements." Right
now, we don't have organizational requirements, so I'm trying to
find Apple's specifications and I'm not finding them. Tempting as
it may be, I don't think our re-certification folks are going to
accept "there aren't any specifications, so I guess I don't have to
do anything" as an valid answer.
Thanks,
Rich
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