I've read-through postings on Distribution Points and have the Managing Distribution Points section from the Casper Suite Administrator's Guide, but have a few questions. If there is a document that answeres these questions, please feel free to smack me to it! Our Maser Server is running OSX Server 10.5.8 and JSS v 8.52. The soon to be added Distribution Point Server will have the same versions of both.
The Admin Guide says to create a share point (AFP or SMB) on the server to be used as the distribution point. Do I do this in OSX Server or is this done in Casper? Is the share mentioned in the admin Guide the/shared Items/Casper Share directory or a different one? Where am I setting the permissions for this Share (OSX Server or Casper)? The Admin Guide says to create an account that has read-only access to this share, and another that has read/write. It doesn't say what the user id needs to be for these accounts, but does say the read-only account also has to be indicated for "Everyone". Elsewhere I saw two accounts that jss required: casperadmin; casperinstall. I thought jss created these automatically- do I need to create these accounts manually? If so where?
Since we already have a Main JSS Server and this second server is to be used as our first Distribution Point, I assume we don't check the "Use this server as the Master" option. So what do I select here? Since this first Distibution Point isn't yet created I can't select it from the list. I don't want this to replace the Master (which we already have), so I don't want to check that option, and this isn't a failover server either. Do I not select either option?
When first setting up the Distribution Point isit best to manually copy all the packages and scripts while at the same location as the master before deploying it to the remote location? We think that's the best bet but don't want the replication to copy the items again once it's at the remote site.
We plan to use a network to network vpn for this Distribution Point. Are there any known issues with this? This Distribution Point will be temporary since remote users will be arriving for a conference and it's an opportunity to update user's Macs, since it can't be done when they are elsewhere. Because of the setup at the meeting the Macs will connect to a wireless access point for getting their updates from jss. Other than the speed problem are there any gotha's I need to be aware of? It's important to note that the Distribution Point will be connected directly to the router via a wire.