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Below is a link to a script which you may use to create an archive of the Open Directory on a Mac OS X server. In addition, link to the script listed below also contains an example of how to dump Mac OS X server settings. | Below is a link to a script which you may use to create an archive of the Open Directory on a Mac OS X server. In addition, link to the script listed below also contains an example of how to dump Mac OS X server settings. | ||
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- | There are two obvious approaches to scheduling the dumps of this data. Firstly, you may use the commands listed withi a pre-action script attached to a scheduled LBackup configuration to generate an Archive of the Open Directory and / or Server Settings. Another approach is to run these commands with a scheduling utility. | + | There are two obvious approaches to scheduling the dumps of this data. Firstly, you may use the example listed in the scripts within a pre-action script attached to an already scheduled LBackup configuration. Another approach is to run these commands/script(s) with scheduling utility. |
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Regardless, you should ensure that the archives are stored within a source directory for your backup. | Regardless, you should ensure that the archives are stored within a source directory for your backup. |