generic a record that any server will recognize, used to set up servers that need the same setup values.. If the serial number specified in the file isn’t site licensed, after setup you
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<partial-IP-address-of-server> (for example, 10.0 matches 10.0.0.4 and 10.0.1.2)
generic (a record that any server will recognize, used to set up servers that need the same setup values) If the serial number specified in the file isn’t site licensed, after setup you need to manually set it Use Server Admin or the following command in the Terminal application: serversetup -setServerSerialNumber
 The correct passphrase is provided to the server (setup data stored in a directory should always be encrypted)
You can use Server Assistant to supply a passphrase interactively or you can supply the passphrase in a text file Place the passphrase file on a volume mounted locally
on the target server in /Volumes/*/Auto Server Setup/<pass-phrase-file>, where * is any device mounted under /Volumes A target server searches through volumes alphabetically by device name
The passphrase file can have one of the following names Target servers search for names in the order listed
<MAC-address-of-server>.pass (include leading zeros but omit colons, for example, 0030654dbcef.pass)
<IP-address-of-server>.pass (for example, 10.0.0.4.pass)
<partial-DNS-name-of-server>.pass (for example, myserver.pass)
<built-in-hardware-serial-number-of-server>.pass (first 8 characters only, for example, ABCD1234.pass)
<fully-qualified-DNS-name-of-server>.pass (for example, myserver.example.com.pass)
<partial-IP-address-of-server>.pass (for example, 10.0.pass matches 10.0.0.4 and 10.0.1.2)
generic.pass (a file that any server will recognize) If the server software serial number isn’t site licensed, after setup you need to manually set it Use Server Admin or the following command in Terminal: serversetup -setServerSerialNumber
Keeping Backup Copies of Saved Setup Data
Saved setup data isn’t only useful for automating the setup of multiple servers It also provides a way to set up servers again if you need to reinstall server software on them
You can keep backup copies of setup data files on a network file server Alternatively, you can store setup data files in a local partition that won’t be erased when you reinstall server software
Using Encryption with Setup Data Files
By default, saved setup data is encrypted for extra security Before server sets itself up using encrypted data, it must have access to the passphrase used when the data was encrypted
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