Unable to connect to file shares on xserve running 10.3.9

I just inherited a client that is running two xserves running 10.3.9. The servers are running workgroup manager/open directory. One server was out of commision due to a hardware issue. Users are divided equally on the two servers. The servers are only running OD and file sharing.
Any users who have their home directories on server A are able to connect to AFP shares fine. Any users who have their home directories on server B cannot connect to the AFP shares. When I look in the Server Admin program it does not have AFP even listed. And if I run disk repair utilities it says "AFP/appletalk listener not enabled because appletalk is off".
How do I turn this on if it is not listed as a check box?

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