Monitoring Mac OS X Server DHCP service with Nagios
Whilst not recommended as the primary DHCP server for large networks, Mac OS X Server is quite competent at providing leases for a subnet or two, particularly when coupled with NetBoot services. In our...
View ArticleMonitoring Mac OS X Server Software Update Server with Nagios
Many organisations use an internal Apple Software Update server to save bandwidth and control distribution of Apple supplied updates. With the introduction of the new Caching service in Mountain Lion...
View ArticleIntroducing Counterpart: a live bootable clone tool for OS X
These days, backing up Mac OS X Server is easier than ever, with plenty of options available for taking incremental backups of system and service data, and great support from Time Machine’s...
View ArticleCounterpart – safely live cloning OS X Server
Pushed yesterday to GitHub is version 1.2 of Counterpart. It adds a helpful feature that makes it incredibly simple to safely live clone OS X server; optional server & database backup. During a...
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