I have successfully created NetInstall images and have been installing them via the network!
I was having major problems getting going, as I got errors creating images (with System Image Utility) and with configuring and starting up NetBoot (on Leopard server). With a bit of perseverance and trial and error, I've managed it.
Firstly, making an image was a troublesome. I built my iMac by installing and configuring it to a state where I wanted this to be my image (for installing other iMacs). So following the scant Apple instructions, I installed Server Utilities on this iMac and used System Image Utility to make the image. The first attempt went well, but for some strange reason, subsequent attempts failed again and again (see this thread).
I gave up doing it this way, and obtained an external firewire HDD. I plugged this into my iMac and used Disk Utility to make an image of the iMac's HDD (using the restore facility). Once I had this on my external HDD, I attached it to my Leopard server, and proceeded to use System Image Utility on the server itself. Low and behold, the image is created properly...
Secondly, I had lots of problems trying to start up the NetBoot service on Leopard server. Initially, the problems were related to the fact that my NetInstall images weren't created properly, but once I had this solved, I still had problems...
The solution was, once the image has been successfully created I had to move them into the following directory for the NetBoot service to recognise the images:
/Library/NetBoot/NetBootSP0
Once done the NetInstall image(s) appear, and then I can start the NetBoot service!
Friday, 14 March 2008
Tuesday, 4 March 2008
A Working Wordpress-mu!!
I finally got Wordpress-mu working on my Mac OS X server!
The problem is, it is running on Mac OS X Tiger - not Leopard! I had lots of problems getting (v1.3.3) working on Leopard - the Apache server kept on crashing! Here and here are some posts to forums where I asked for help, but with no avail. The last conclusion I came to was that there seems to be some problems in the 'libresolv' library that caused Apache to fall over.
I eventually gave up, like everything I've tried to get working on Leopard server, it simply does not work! There always some component that causes something else to fall over! I attempted, for the third time, re-install Leopard server with case-sensitive journaled mode but that did not solve the problem... I went back to Mac OS X Tiger server edition and with some fiddling about with Wordpress-mu, it worked!
Now users can register, make and read post, and even upload pictures and post attachments! Hurrah!
The problem is, it is running on Mac OS X Tiger - not Leopard! I had lots of problems getting (v1.3.3) working on Leopard - the Apache server kept on crashing! Here and here are some posts to forums where I asked for help, but with no avail. The last conclusion I came to was that there seems to be some problems in the 'libresolv' library that caused Apache to fall over.
I eventually gave up, like everything I've tried to get working on Leopard server, it simply does not work! There always some component that causes something else to fall over! I attempted, for the third time, re-install Leopard server with case-sensitive journaled mode but that did not solve the problem... I went back to Mac OS X Tiger server edition and with some fiddling about with Wordpress-mu, it worked!
Now users can register, make and read post, and even upload pictures and post attachments! Hurrah!
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