Why having bought a mac mini server 2 weeks ago iam i not geting my free lion upgrade

why having bought a mac mini server 2 weeks ago iam i not geting my free lion upgrade

See Here for what purchase qualifie and the procedure for getting a free update.
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  • I had my mac mini in repair now i am missing server update and they want me to pay for it but i bought a mac mini server

    i bought my mac mini server with leopard server softw. but because i bought it in 2011 okt they gave me a free update to lion os incl server. after a half year i have to send me mac mini to repair because something was wrong with the hard drive. they fixt the problem and put on a new version of lion os. but they did not put the server version on it. they told me that i have to downl it for free. but it does not come for free.
    The problem is before the repair they gave me the free version of lion osx server. because i bought a server version mac mine. but now after repair i only get a version of lion osx without the server software. and i do not have any ideay how to contact them about it tru mail. because calling them is at this moment no option for me.
    how do i get my server version back without paying. and i dont have a paid version in my app store list because they gave me that for free with a code at that time ,
    greetzzzz to all you that can help me

    dmason wrote:
    I had this problem as well. I was under the gun on time and just purchased it anyway. After installation I contacted support and they refunded me the amount.
    You should have a backup of your servers regardless of circumstances. You would then be able to restore the server software.
    When Apple repair machines they will often just swap it or swap the hard disk and will not make any effort to transfer your files. They assume you are doing a backup. Anybody running servers absolutely has a responsibility to ensure they have aduequate backups even more than 'normal' users. While Time Machine may not be wholely suitable for backing up servers Time Machine is so simple even normal users can use it and therefore no longer have any excuse for not doing backups.

  • I recently (4 days ago) bought a Mac mini server with 10.7 lion; will I qualify for a free upgrade to Mountain Lion Server?

    How has Apple honoured buyers of other releases of OS X immediately before a new version was announced?

    omnomnomz wrote:
    How has Apple honoured buyers of other releases of OS X immediately before a new version was announced?
    I recently (4 days ago) bought a Mac mini server with 10.7 lion; will I qualify for a free upgrade to Mountain Lion Server?
    Mtn Lion not due out until the Summer, so no, you will not get a free upgrade.

  • Just Bought New Mac Mini Server and Need Help on Migrating Old Single User

    This is for my home / home office The issue is I was unable to connect to my old computer using migration assistant for some reason, but I didn't want to go down a rabbit hole to figure it out.
    I would like to transfer all of my applications and prefs / settings to the new machine and I was thinking about using a synching program to do it so I wouldn't mess with the SL Server settings. I suppose I could do this manually but am concerned some hidden files or settings may not get moved properly. I am able to mount my old hard drive on the new mini so I just need a strategy. Thanks.

    Good question - my angst is subsiding as I type. I was concerned that my preferences and other application linked things like Application Support were the same as it was, but I suppose if I have to mess a bit with it upon opening or reinstalling a program is the worst thing that will happen. After going thru the list of programs I realize that like most people I regularly use about 15% of the things in my Applications folder. The biggest hassle is Adobe CS4 which I need to get reauthorized by Adobe and this could only have been solved if I de-authorized it before blowing out my earlier computer. Luckily that is worst issue I am encountering.

  • I bought my macbook pro in june from singapore, am I entitled to the free lion upgrade?

    I have tried the link to register http://www.apple.com/macosx/uptodate/ but it seems to only accept US users. Am I entitled to the upgrade since I bought my macbook pro from singapore?

    The Mid-2007 model didn't come out until June 2007, so you must have bought an earlier model. It won't run Mountain Lion (OS X 10.8.x), but it might run Lion (10.7.x) if you can get hold of a copy, depending on which earlier model it is.
    Lion requires at least a Intel Core 2 Duo processor. The first MacBook Pros came out in January 2006, but they had "Core Duo" processors (no "2"). The Core 2 Duo MacBook Pros came out in October 2006. You could have bought either in March 2007.

  • Are there any iphone4s for sprint? I ordered mine almost two weeks ago yet they not even shipped it out.

    So on oct 17th i ordered my iphone from apple online and i was told i would recive it in two weeks yet they have not even shipped it but thats not my question. My question is how come my friend who ordered it a week after me already has recived his iphone? Is it because he is on verzion?

    Quite possibly. Different suppliers have different availabilities. No mystery there.

  • How can I create RAID 1 on Mac mini server just now from box.

    I bought my Mac mini server two days ago and decided that 1Tb + 1Tb HDD are very good for RAID 1 (mirroring).
    Thinking - doing ... Open Disk Utility, try to change and create RAID. Nothing. Try to reinstall OS X - recovery part are on disk all time.
    Does anybody can help me to create what I want and how to do this with minimum energy. Thanks a lot.

    Start from an Internet Recovery which boots you into it's own Recovery Partition. From there use Disk Utility to put your 2 drives into RAID 1. Reinstall OS X from the Internet Recovery once you have done that and install everything else as you need to.
    Be aware that RAID volumes do not have their own Recovery Partition so you will need to either have an external drive with an RP to boot into else you will need to use Internet Recovery each time (which is around a 650MB download).

  • Mac mini server networking and DNS setup help

    Thanks in advance to anyone who can help me with this. I'm working at a small business where I'm the only guy with any IT experience at all, but I'm new to Macs and OS X (<1 year) and being a server admin so please bear with me.
    We just bought a Mac mini server as we are expanding from a bunch of workstations and Google Docs. I've just gone through the installation process, but nothing else is on the server, no user data at all, so if the answer is to reinstall from scratch, I can do it.
    We'd like the mini to be a file server, print server as well as the gateway for the internet. I realize we could stick to our router and have the server as another node in the network, but we also got a Time Capsule for backing up the server and will locate it in another room to be another wireless access point there.
    When going through Server Assistant, I didn't really know what to name the machine so I used corp-Server.local for the Current Hostname and corpserver.private for the DNS Hostname (though i actually use a 3-letter company acronym instead of "corp").
    However, i realized after setup we'd want to access the server externally by name, so I changed the DNS hostname to server.companyname.com in the Zones tab of the DNS section of Server Admin (edited primary zone name, changed Nameservers entry for both primary and reverse zone).
    I don't know what else I need to do though because there are loads of instances where corpserver.private still shows up, like in the Open Directory section of Server Admin (which btw always hangs when I open it) and the Contact Info of users (eg. user email is [email protected]). I also had trouble earlier using Server Preferences and Server Admin either not connecting or not recognizing my login, but that seems to have abated.
    I guess my problem is, where else do I change the DNS hostname? Or do I have to change the DNS hostname back to corpserver.private (in Server Admin)? That way, I think at least everything will be consistent, but would I be able to still configure it somehow so that externally, we could access the server by the server.companyname.com URL?
    Also, can the mini be a wireless router for the office? As mentioned before, we want to cut the existing wireless router out and use the mini instead (and use the Time Capsule as a wireless bridge).

    So the ISP<->router connection can have a dynamic IP address, but the router<->server one should be static? I guess that means I have to set the IP address in the router. I hope I can get access to it. I don't suppose it matters which one I set first?
    An IP router does not assign addresses.
    A DHCP server does assign IP addresses upon receipt of a DHCP request from a client.
    Some routers (and many firewall routers) do include a DHCP server.
    A box with a static IP address does not need to send a DHCP request; it has a static address.
    You'll need to ensure that the IP address pool within the DHCP server does not overlap the addresses that are manually assigned to your local hosts; the static IP addresses on your LAN.
    [Here is an overview of the pieces involved here, and some of the typical terminology|http://labs.hoffmanlabs.com/node/275].
    I hate to belabour the point, but I just want to clarify: in my setup where ISP<->router<->server<->clients, where the server is the only machine connected to the router, which one should be the local DNS server? The server, right? So if the DNS server is turned on in the router, I should turn it off? Or do I need both (ie. router for its LAN (to server), and server for its LAN (to clients))?
    So to confirm, the configuration includes (probably) a modem, a router (firewall) and a router (Mac), and then the rest of the (local) show? That is not the simplest configuration, and it's Particularly given that Mac boxes make expensive and slow routers.
    The usual configuration is ISP>firewall>LAN and the LAN is usually built from WiFi, wired connections and switches. Within one subnet (which is typical) any host inside your firewall is connected on the LAN, and can communicate (directly) with any other LAN client. The firewall is configured as the gateway; that's the default route for outbound connections.
    One more thing that's bugging me: I still don't understand why I couldn't connect to the internet when I plugged in the Ethernet cable from server to router. Even if I was using DHCP to get a dynamically allocated IP, shouldn't it still have worked? I'm worried that I'm going to set up everything as it should be but the connection still won't work.
    That's likely because you're trying to use the Mac as a router, and that takes specific configuration steps. It's easier to have ISP>firewall>LAN, and have the Mac OS X Server box and the rest of the stuff as peers on your LAN. If you really want to use the Mac as an IP router, look around for setting up static routes on Mac; there are postings around for that.
    If your data is more valuable and your security preferences and requirements are higher, then you may want a firewall with a DMZ, and put your web-facing boxes over in the DMZ. If you're serving stuff to the web or a mail server or such, it's possible to get breached, and a breach means folks can potentially get further into your LAN. With a DMZ, they're somewhat more isolated from your LAN.

  • Mac mini server install DVD - install on a different computer

    I bought a Mac mini server (= a Mac mini with a Mac OS X Snow Leopard Server pre-installed) a while ago. I am planning to install Lion Server on the same Mac Mini and get rid of the Snow Leopard installation DVD. My question is, can the DVD that came with the Mac mini be used to install the server OS on a different computer (another Mac mini or iMac etc.)? or is it somehow tied to the original Mac mini?
    Thanks!

    Install discs included with a Mac are only able to install on the same model Mac. However historically Mac OS X Server install discs are not limited in the same way. (Remember there is no such thing as a Lion install disc.)
    The server install disc is more typically limited in being an older version of Mac OS X e.g. 10.6.3 and thus not able to boot and install on the latest model Macs. It is however possible to boot and install on an older Mac e.g. an older Mac mini but install on to an external hard disk which might even be the internal hard disk of another Mac connected via FireWire Target Disk Mode. You can then run the Mac OS X 10.6.8 Server Combo update to update it to the latest Snow Leopard Server version which will then boot successfully on all the current Macs including those that have only ever shipped with Lion.
    Since a DVD disk takes very little space I would suggest you don't throw it away.

  • Mac mini server suddenly says 'server version not supported'

    Just bought a mac mini server with Lion Server installed a couple of days ago and it has suddenly declared that the server version is not supported and will not allow me to re access the server from the Server App. I don't have any data that I need to recover as I am still experimenting with the set up. Is there away to reset this or do I have to do a clean install? Please advise if you can?

    Exact same issue here....
    mac Mini 2011 model.
    came with Lion installed on it.
    downloaded Server from the app store. installed and worked great.
    updated the "server" to 10.7.1.
    then i decided to delete the server.
    now, when i try to re-install, it says server is not support.
    its because the OS X client is now at 10.7.1 and the server install is looking for 10.7.0
    i think i am going to have to re-install Lion client and try again.

  • Mac mini server with Apple remote

    Hi,
    Bought my mac mini server november last year, and much to my surprise, with it came an Apple remote. Not the latest one but the flat all-white one.
    This weekend I have redeployed the mini in my house and want to start using Frontrow, however my remote does not seem to work with the mini.
    I have tested the remote with a number of other maca and atvs, there it works fine.
    Any pointers appreciated
    Pim

    That is really strange, the remote is not list as being in the box on the Mac mini Server's Specs page!
    I believe it used to be, there was definitely a pre-formed space for it in the box
    Have you checked the battery since it is an old model?
    I mentioned i worked perfect with any of the other Macs in the house
    You can use Mac Help in the Help menu of the Finder. Go to Index>A>Apple Remote for troubleshooting and pairing instructions.
    Not sure if this is the issue, since the server version does not have an optical drive, I was wondering if it has an IR eye
    Pim

  • Mac mini server error start postgres "CANNOT_START_SERVICE_TIMEOUT_ERR"

    Hello,
    I bought mac mini server this week and I started to configure.
    I can't start postgres with command "serveradmin start postgres", I have this error:
    "CANNOT_START_SERVICE_TIMEOUT_ERR"
    In this discussion Wiki: "error reading settings", Postgres "CANNOT_START_SERVICE_TIMEOUT_ERR", I do it but not success. When I open the "file/var/log/system.log" I have this lines about the execute command to start postgres:
    Oct 13 20:31:42 Mac-mini-de-admin.local sudo[2376]:    admin : TTY=ttys001 ; PWD=/Library/Server/PostgreSQL ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/sbin/serveradmin start postgres
    Oct 13 20:31:42 Mac-mini-de-admin.local com.apple.serverd[72]: ERROR: SMJobSubmit: The operation couldn’t be completed. (kSMErrorDomainLaunchd error 9 - The job dictionary specifies that it is disabled.)
    Oct 13 20:31:42 Mac-mini-de-admin.local serveradmin[2377]: servermgr_postgres: waiting for postgres to respond
    Oct 13 20:31:46 --- last message repeated 7 times ---
    Oct 13 20:31:46 Mac-mini-de-admin.local serveradmin[2377]: servermgr_postgres: Timed out trying to start postgres.
    Oct 13 20:31:46 Mac-mini-de-admin.local serveradmin[2377]: posting dist not
    I don't find where is the problem. Have any idea where is the problem?
    Thank,
    Att.

    See the section headed "Additional Information" in this support article.
    By default, the server doesn't listen on the network. To change that behavior, edit the file
    /Library/Server/PostgreSQL/Config/org.postgresql.postgres.plist
    To the line that begins
    <string>listen_addresses=
    add a comma-separated list of addresses on which you want it to listen. Then restart the server:
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  • New Mac Mini Server (Mid 2011) + 12TB Storage = ?

    So the goal is kind of simple...I just bought a Mac Mini Server (+ 4GB Ram upgrade to total 8GB) with Lion of course to faciliate a fairly basic concept. The Mac Mini Server will be running all the time and will be the central storage point for all data/apps/etc including serving my Apple TV (2nd Gen) via iTunes. I have 4 x 3TB drives and/or 2 x 2TB drives that I'd like to RAID 0 (or JBOD/Concatenate if necessary) to show up as 1 uber drive for storage in which the mini can access whenever. The thing is that obviously there is only so much disk space available in the mini itself, and outside of that you're looking at either USB 2.0, Firewire, or Thunderbolt as a connection interface to external media. USB 2 is fairly slow, firewire kind of ***** and has limited devices available, and Thunderbolt is retardly expensive (coming from the guy that just spent nearly $1000 on hard drives) not to mention nothing exists for that yet. There's always the option for gigabit ethernet which would work well if we were working with an NAS.
    Here's the thing. Being that this is going to be one big uber drive, the first question is how to interface with it. I'm not opposed to Direct Attached Storage except the available connectors are fairly slow or not out there yet. I'm not opposed to NAS either as long as I have the *option* to hook it up locally (perhaps via USB, is that possible?). The bigger issue here is that RAID 0, JBOD, or concatenated is all quite volitile which is just a downside of my needing to have no more than 1 uber drive. So my thought was to back it up with an online service, likely with one that offers unlimited backup like Carbonite and Live Drive. The issue with Carbonite is that it doesn't support anything that isn't a local internal drive (no NAS or DAS). Live Drive's software isn't yet working properly with OS X but does support NAS on paper.
    Does anyone have any thoughts any way around any of this? I'm not too sure how to word it more clearly. My latest thought prior to LiveDrive screwing me over software-wise was to grab an 8bay NAS and activate the NAS aspect of LiveDrive which would pretty much solve my problem after paying $160/yr. Again though, this no longer works as they've pretty much shat on the OS X client. I also tried running a virtual machine with Win 7 via Parallels 6 but it wasn't able to view the NAS at all. I don't exactly want to buy an identical box with identical drives either because that's well over another $1000 so something a bit more creative or practical would be nice.
    Again in the end, I just need Mac Mini Server OS X Lion to have one (wishful) "internal" 12TB drive (realistically NAS or DAS) that I can have a back up of the whole 12TB over some reasonable speed interface (assuming gigabit ethernet is the way to go).

    sounds like you need a DROBO.  If all you're doing is serving up audio and video, a USB 2.0 connection is fine.  It sounds like you're looking for two different things...local storage and an online backup service.  Or, are you talking about uploading all your content somewhere and streaming it down to your mini?  If it's #2, then that's going to be way slower than connecting a USB device.
    For online backups, I use Crashplan, which is better than Mozy and Carbonite (both of which I've used for at least a year), IMO.

  • Need to buy Lion Server when buying Mac Mini Server?

    Hi there,
    Last week I bought a Mac Mini Server. Do I need to pay for the Lion Server part in the App store separate?
    Cheers.

    That is correct. I did not find the Lion Server App at first. Now I found it. No need to buy.
    Thanks!

  • How to install mac mini server

    Having trouble installing mac mini server. Please help!
    I plugged in power cord to batter back up protecter and ethernet line into the airport. What next?

    Hello, where are you stuck exactly, does it power on? Is there a display?
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4886
    http://www.apple.com/support/osxserver/setupadministration/

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