Typically I'm a linux engineer, but I've been OSX on the desktop since the developer previews and the server I've had running at home for a while and I've done contract server set up on versions going back to jaguar. hdiutil and networksetup are 2 prime examples.Īnother thing I forgot to bring up is ipmitool which mostly works unless you try to do serial-over-lan (sol) connections it's completely unusable and you have to go to sourceforge and build your own ipmitool to do that stuff. In many cases, apple has provided their own tools that completely replace the standard toolset.
#NEW LOGIN PAYPAL FIREFOX OS X TRIAL#
The only way I was able to figure out which gets used where is by trial and error. the user-specified one ("Ethernet 2") and the bsd name ("en1"), but the docs call them both the servicename. There's no consistency in the docs about what they mean by "Service Name" which is what they call the "interface." However, there are 2 names for the interface. `networksetup` in the instance of the LOM and the network port bonding. Who knows whether they'll continue to support ALL of the non-home user features of server like OpenDirectory. Now, they're bundling OSX Server into OSX Lion. The crash may be due to one or more of your extensions. If the reinstall did not keep the plugins and extensions, you can just copy them back. reinstall FireFox with the latest version. 1 level 2 Gunty1 2y 1 million times this. If this doesn’t match what the emails are saying, I’d count the emails as a phishing attempt. They are all in Program Files/Mozilla FireFox. There should also be a way to check on your account if it’s been logged into from other devices and where. and now, 10.6.6 doesn't properly image using System Image Utility () As a precaution you can save your plugins and extensions. You can't configure which port to use for management from the CLI (the docs say you can, but it doesn't work), it renames your interface when you bond network interfaces by appending " Configuration" to the name, which doesn't happen in the gui. I've been running into issues with their commandline admin utilities -they don't give access to everything that you can do with the GUI. The xserves weren't even that great, but they were the right form factor.Īpple's been seriously fucking up with regard to the enterprise lately. MacMinis are not suitable for this as they don't have enough CPU/RAM. MacPros are not an option as they are not enterprise ready (single PSU, no management port, they're HUGE and must be de-"racked" in order to swap drives, etc). I don't know how apple expects large content producers to encode high-volumes of videos for them without the xserves. Apple has no real interest in the enterprise market.Ĭontent providers for apple MUST provide video files in Apple ProRes fileformat which is ONLY able to be encoded using apple's tools which only run in OSX.