Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger requires Apple Remote Desktop v2.2


 
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Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger requires Apple Remote Desktop v2.2

Apple Remote Desktop 1.2 is not supported in Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger." If you install Apple Remote Desktop 1.2 on a computer running Tiger, you will find that it does not work properly. Tiger requires Apple Remote Desktop 2.2.

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xgridctl(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					       xgridctl(8)

NAME
xgridctl -- Xgrid Daemon Control Interface SYNOPSIS
xgridctl [target] action OPTIONS
The optional target is one of the following: controller perform the action for the xgricontrollerd daemon agent perform the action for the xgridagentd daemon The action is one of the following: status print status for the chosen daemon, or print status for all daemons if no target is specified start enable and start the chosen daemon, or start all enabled daemons if no target is specified stop disable and stop the chosen daemon, or stop all daemons if no target is specified restart stop and then enable and start the chosen daemon, or stop all daemons and then start all enabled daemons if no target is speci- fied RETURN VALUES
0 completed succesfully 1 an error occurred FILES
/usr/libexec/xgrid/xgridagentd agent daemon /usr/libexec/xgrid/xgridcontrollerd controller daemon /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.xgridagentd.plist agent launchd control file /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.xgridcontrollerd.plist controller launchd control file EXAMPLES
Print status of agent and controller: $ xgridctl status Start the controller and set it to run at startup: $ xgridctl controller start Stop the agent and set it to not run at startup: $ xgridctl agent stop SEE ALSO
xgrid(1) launchd(8) HISTORY
This program was first introduced in Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger". It was inspired by apachectl(8). The "on" and "off" actions were deprecated in Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard". BUGS
Bug reports can be sent to bugreport.apple.com Mac OS X April 2, 2009 Mac OS X