To restore the Mail service, execute the following command: Sudo chown _teamsserver:_teamsserver /Library/Logs/wikid To restore the Wiki service (server), run the following commands in addition to those above: Note: When using these commands you will be prompted for an administrator’s password. Open Terminal (in /Applications/Utilities).Įxecute these commands, each on its own line, followed by Return. Recreate folders that are not included in the Time Machine backup as described below. YouTube video showing the recovery process: Select the Time Machine backup you want to restore. Select your Time Machine backup volume.Ħ. In the Restore Your System dialog, click Continue.ĥ. In the Installer, choose Utilities > Restore System from Backup.Ĥ. Insert your Mac OS X Server Install disk, and boot from the installer disk.ģ. If you’re restoring your system because of a problem with the startup disk, make sure the disk has been repaired or replaced.Ģ. Connect the Time Machine backup disk to the server (should already be connected, but double-check.) That being said, since Time Machine saved my bacon this past weekend, I wanted to post a Time Machine restoration how-to that (depending on your configuration) can be a lifesaver for your Mac or XServe running Mac OS X Server.ġ. However, Time Machine has gotten a bad reputation with some admins because of what Time Machine *doesn’t* back up. If you’re running Mac OS X Server 10.5.x or higher, you may be backing it up with Time Machine.
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