Managing netboot, Turning off netboot, Disabling disk images – Apple Mac OS X Server (version 10.2.3 or later) User Manual

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Managing NetBoot

This section describes how to manage the ongoing use of a NetBoot installation.

Turning Off NetBoot

The best way to prevent clients from using NetBoot on the server is to disable NetBoot
service on all Ethernet ports.

Note: You can also stop NetBoot by disabling all disk images on the server.

To disable NetBoot on Ethernet ports:

1

Open Server Settings and click the Network tab.

2

Click DHCP/NetBoot and choose Configure DHCP/NetBoot.

3

Click the NetBoot tab and make sure no Ethernet ports are selected.

Disabling Disk Images

Disabling an image prevents client computers from starting up using the image.

To disable a NetBoot disk image:

1

In Server Settings, click the Network tab.

2

Click DHCP/NetBoot and choose Configure DHCP/NetBoot.

3

Click the Image tab.

4

Select an image and deselect the Enable checkbox.

Monitoring the Status of Mac OS X NetBoot Clients

Server Status lets you monitor all services on a Mac OS X server.

To monitor NetBoot service:

1

In Server Status, locate the name of the server you want to monitor in the Devices & Services
list and select DHCP/NetBoot in the list of services under the server name.

If the services aren’t visible, click the arrow to the left of the server name.

2

Click the Overview tab to see if DHCP/NetBoot is running.

3

Click the NetBoot Clients tab to see a list of client computers that have started up from the
server, the hardware addresses of the clients, and the clients’ system type.

Note: This is historical information—a list of clients that are currently connected or have
connected in the past. It is not a list of currently connected clients only.

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