Info about "Server profile" in Device manager

I want to update my firmware via over the air to my mobile directly.
I am using a N73 and N82.
In device manager of N73, there is a default profile named Nokia.
I can check for updates with it from my mobile directly.
But N82 needs to define a server profile. Need ifro for that.
Please help
thanks

T-Mobile  did the same on their custom firmware for N97  and now I find the same on N8
no server  profile   in the end on my N97 i got so fed up i  changed the product code and got rid off all the T-Mobile nonsense blote-wear and it got me the Server profile.
I Don't want to hack product code on my N8    in Nokia's online FAQ's is says how to set the server profile but it doesn't seem to work for N8.
I wish Nokia would stop allowing networks to have custom versions. (let them brand by a theme only)
Anyone know the Server Profile settings  for N8   ?

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    serveradmin[28989]: servermgr_devicemgr: waiting for devicemgr to respond
    serveradmin[28989]: servermgr_devicemgr: response statusCode: 503
    serveradmin[28989]: servermgr_devicemgr: waiting for devicemgr to respond
    serveradmin[28989]: servermgr_devicemgr: response statusCode: 503
    serveradmin[28989]: servermgr_devicemgr: waiting for devicemgr to respond
    serveradmin[28989]: servermgr_devicemgr: response statusCode: 503
    serveradmin[28989]: servermgr_devicemgr: waiting for devicemgr to respond
    ProfileManager[29061]: Failed to delete '/var/devicemgr/ServiceData/Data/tmp'. No such file or directory - /var/devicemgr/ServiceData/Data/tmp
    serveradmin[28989]: servermgr_devicemgr: response statusCode: 503
    serveradmin[28989]: servermgr_devicemgr: waiting for devicemgr to respond
    ProfileManager[29061]: devicemgrd: Terminating on unhandled exception No such file or directory - /var/devicemgr/ServiceData/Data/migration at /Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/share/devicemgr/webserver/devi cemgrd:238:in `initialize'
    /Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/share/devicemgr/webserver/devic emgrd:238:in `new'
    /Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/share/devicemgr/webserver/devic emgrd:238:in `SetupRails'
    /Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/share/devicemgr/webserver/devic emgrd:158:in `Run'
    /Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/share/devicemgr/webserver/devic emgrd:851
    com.apple.launchd[1]: (com.apple.devicemanager[29061]) Exited with code: 1
    com.apple.launchd[1]: (com.apple.devicemanager) Throttling respawn: Will start in 9 seconds
    serveradmin[28989]: posting dist not
    ProfileManager[29069]: Failed to delete '/var/devicemgr/ServiceData/Data/tmp'. No such file or directory - /var/devicemgr/ServiceData/Data/tmp
    I'm looking for a solution that doesn't involve reinstalling Mountain Lion if that is at all possible. It seems to me like it should, as that's not so much a solution as just starting over. If you need more from Console, just let me know. Also, I have tried all the threads that relate to restarting, rebooting, or reconfiguring Device Manager and none of them work; at the end I still get the message "No such file or directory."
    Thanks for the help!

    Finally figured the problem out on my own. Thank you to the apple support community for all your help. Full story, I installed OSX Server and then changed the Service Data location to an external hard drive. After that the Profile Manager immediately stopped working. Several reinstallations later and still not working. The problem was not even a little related to /Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/share/devicemgr/backend/wipeDB .sh, which is the answer everyone else on the internet was giving. The problem was that Profile Manager was no longer installed/installing for whatever reason. So, I went in and reinstalled just Profile Manager from the Server.app and now everything is working great. If things stop working I'll update this post. This is how:
    To begin, delete /private/var/devicemgr. This file is created during the install and if it already exists, the install won't work.
    Open terminal and copy sudo /Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/System/Library/ServerSetup/CommonE xtras/80-devicemgrcommon.sh
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