Using a task server for report data collection – Apple Remote Desktop 3.1 User Manual

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Chapter 8

Administering Client Computers

The database, which is a PostgreSQL database located at /var/db/RemoteManagement/
RMDB/ can be accessed using other tools besides Remote Desktop. To find out more
about the database schema, see “PostgreSQL Schema Sample” on page 187.

The third kind of data search is a Spotlight search. This is not a static report on saved
data in a database, but it’s an interactive search of the client computers. A Spotlight
search can only be done on client computers running Mac OS X 10.4 or later. Spotlight
searches a comprehensive, constantly updated index that sees all the metadata inside
supported files—the “what, when and who” of every piece of information saved on
your Mac—including the kind of content, the author, edit history, format, size, and
many more details. Spotlight searches are “live” meaning that the window reflects
changes in the found files even after the command is executed.

Using a Task Server for Report Data Collection

You can use a computer other than the administrator computer to collect your report
data, if you have another unlimited-managed computer license for Apple Remote
Desktop. Using a server that is always running and has the benefits of uninterrupted
power and steady uptime, you can dedicate those computing resources to report data
collection. Such a server is referred to as a Task Server. To use a Task Server, you need:

 a computer that will be running when the clients are set to upload their report data
 an unlimited license for the Remote Desktop server
 a separate unlimited license for the administrator computer

To set up a Task Server, you need to:

1

Install Remote Desktop on the server.

See “Installing the Remote Desktop Administrator Software” on page 40.

2

Configure the server to be the Task Server.

You do this via the server settings in the Remote Desktop preferences.

See “Setting Up the Task Server” on page 157.

3

Install Remote Desktop on the administrator computer.

See “Installing the Remote Desktop Administrator Software” on page 40.

4

Configure Remote Desktop on the administrator computer to use the Task Server as its
source for report data.

You do this using the server settings in the Remote Desktop preferences.

See “Setting Up the Task Server” on page 157.

5

Set the client reporting policy to tell clients to send report information to the Task
Server.

You do this using the Get Info window of any client computer or the client’s own Apple
Remote Desktop preferences.

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