Overview of Server Diagnostics Configurations
You can install and run Server Diagnostics in a variety of ways, so choose the
method that best suits your needs. There are several options, each with advantages
and disadvantages:
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Chapter 1
Overview and Requirements
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Overview and Requirements
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Option
Considerations
Use the preinstalled Server Diagnostics EFI
Advantages:
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You can use Server Diagnostics EFI
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You don’t need a portable storage device
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Server Diagnostics EFI typically loads faster
than any other method
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No installation is necessary
Disadvantages:
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Requires a server with Mac OS X Server 10.6
or later preinstalled
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You need physical access to the server
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Damage to the startup volume may prevent
access to Server Diagnostics EFI
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You can’t save logs or screenshots locally
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You must restore Server Diagnostics if you
erase the volume it’s installed on
Install Server Diagnostics EFI on a portable
storage device
Advantages:
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You can use Server Diagnostics EFI
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You can use the same portable storage device
to test multiple servers
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You can save logs and screenshots locally
Disadvantages:
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You need physical access to the server
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You need a volume on the portable storage
device that has 30 MB free and that doesn’t
have Mac OS X or Mac OS X Server installed
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The portable storage device must be physically
connected to the server
Install Server Diagnostics EFI on the hard disk
Advantages:
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You can use Server Diagnostics EFI
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You don’t need a portable storage device
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You can save logs and screenshots locally
Disadvantages:
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You need physical access to the server
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You need a volume on the server that has
30 MB free and doesn’t have Mac OS X or
Mac OS X Server installed
Option
Considerations
Host a NetBoot server
Advantages:
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You can use Server Diagnostics EFI
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You don’t need to install Server Diagnostics on
an internal volume on the server or on
a portable storage device
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You can use a single Server Diagnostics install
image to test multiple servers
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If you’re testing an Xserve and have access
to its front panel, you can start up Server
Diagnostics without an input device
connected to the Xserve
Disadvantages:
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You need physical access to the server
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You need a server to host NetBoot service and
the Server Diagnostics install image
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The server must be on the same subnet as the
NetBoot server
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You can’t save logs or screenshots locally
Start up the Server Diagnostics EFI located on the
Admin Tools disc
Advantages:
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You can use Server Diagnostics EFI
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You can use the same disc to test multiple
servers
Disadvantages:
(if your server has an optical drive)
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You need physical access to the server
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You must insert the disc in the server
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You can’t save logs or take screenshots
Disadvantages:
(if your server doesn’t have an optical drive)
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You need a computer with an optical drive and
remote access to the server
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You can’t save logs locally
Install Server Diagnostics Mac OS X on a portable
storage device
Advantages:
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You can use Server Diagnostics Mac OS X
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You can use a single portable storage device to
test multiple servers
Disadvantages:
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You need an empty volume on the portable
storage device with 10 GB free
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You must install Mac OS X Server on the empty
volume
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The portable storage device must be physically
connected to the server
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Chapter 1
Overview and Requirements
Chapter 1
Overview and Requirements
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Option
Considerations
Install Server Diagnostics Mac OS X on an internal
volume
Advantages:
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You can use Server Diagnostics Mac OS X
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You don’t need physical access to the server to
run Server Diagnostics Mac OS X remotely (if
you have Apple Remote Desktop)
Disadvantages:
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You need an empty volume on the server with
10 GB free
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You must install Mac OS X Server on the empty
volume
Requirements
Before you can run Server Diagnostics, you must meet general, storage device, and
local and remote requirements.