Is logrotate hiding somewhere on OSX, or is there an equivalent? It's not in /usr/sbin
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I'm running OS X 10.6 Server, and I want to eject my external drive so I can do some disk maintenance such as defraging it. However when I try to eject the drive it fails saying the disk is in use. I can force eject it but that could cause corruption... How can I tell which application is using the drive and holding it open?
I want to change which port sshd
uses on a Mac server. For example, let's say from port 22 to port 32.
Editing /etc/sshd_config
does not seem to work. Does anyone know how to change it? I'd prefer a method that's compatible with all OSX versions (or as many as possible, at least).
Is there any solution out there to turn a Mac into a true multi-user thin client server?
I'd like to set up a few cheap PCs with access to a couple accounts using something like VNC, but it isn't economical to buy a new server for each user or a new license for virtualized OS X Server for each user.
I'm fully aware that OS X Server lets you set up users with "network home folders," and I know there's also VNC built into Mac OS X. Neither of these fit the bill (the former requires a thick client, and the latter is single-user only)
UPDATE: yay, Lion! http://www.9to5mac.com/54102/10-7-lion-allows-multi-user-remote-computing
Per the Windows and Linux threads, what commands do you find most useful in Mac OS X Server (or Client)?