Category Archives: Server

Mac OS X Server 10.4.8 Breaks Windows Quotas

It’s great to finally have something systems-related to post about amidst the endless bureaucracy that fills my days lately. Of course that means that — yup, you guessed it — something broke. But hey, that’s what it’s all about. Well, that and the fixing of said brokeness, of course. So we recently discovered that our [...]

Directory Access Via the Command Line

I recently finally had occasion to learn some incredibly handy new command-line tricks I’ve been wanting to figure out for some time. Namely, controlling Directory Access parameters. I’ve long hoped for and wondered if there was a way to do this, and some of my more ingenious readers finally confirmed that there was, in the [...]

Networked Home Accounts and The New RAID

We recently installed in our machine room a brand-spankin’ new RAID for hosting network home accounts. We bought this RAID as a replacement for our aging, and horrendously unreliable Panasas RAID. The Panasas was a disaster for almost the entire three-year span of its lease. It used a proprietary operating system based on some flavor [...]

Publishing iCal Calendars via Mac OS X Server

So a lot of people are familiar with my articles on publishing iCal calendars to the ‘net with box.net. But it turns out that I also have to provide iCal publishing for staff on our internal network, and I do this using a Mac OS X server. Recently, after rebuilding my server, I had some [...]

External Network Unification Part 4: The CMS Goes Live

NOTE: This is the latest article in the External Network Unification project series. It was actually penned, and was meant to be posted several weeks ago, but somehow got lost in the shuffle. In any case, it’s still relavant, and rather than rewrite it accounting for the time lapse, I present it here in it’s [...]

Three Platforms, One Server Part 12: AFP Network Home Accounts

I hit another minor but infuriating snag in my plan to unify the network, though this one was all Apple. It’s another case of Apple making serious changes to the way you’re supposed to set your server and clients and never really trumpeting much about it. Seems everything I used to do with my server [...]

Three Platforms, One Server Part 11: From the BDC to the lookupd

Well, I did not have time to test my replica on Windows clients. I did, however, set up my BDC (Backup Domain Controller) on said replica and re-bind my Windows clients to the new master server once the replica was in place. Oddly, after doing so, Windows logins got a bit sketchy: sometimes they worked, [...]

Three Platforms, One Server Part 10: The Saga Continues

Last week I was having all manner of problems setting up a replica of my master authentication server. After a significant deal of effort I believe I have solved these problems, though I won’t know for sure without further testing, which I will be unable to perform anytime soon due the beginning of the Fall [...]

Hey! My Box.net-Shared iCal Calendars Stopped Working

Just a follow-up to a recent, popular post. I recently noticed that my iCal calendars — the ones I share via my Box.net account — stopped publishing, displaying a warning badge over the broadcast icon. WTF: My Calendar Share Stopped Working!(click image for larger view) So I tried seeing if I could still connect to [...]

Three Platforms, One Server Part 9: Replica Problems

This post will be a short one. Promise. We’re finishing up this project, and so far it looks like it’s going to be a success. We’re just adding the last little bits and finishing touches right now, but we’ve been putting out internal authentication server through it’s paces for the past couple of months, and [...]