Not only do I have that folder already in existence, but I have a plist file located there that is for the server.app I'm sure.
com.apple.serverd.plist
I have tried deleting this and relaunching to no avail.
Still stuck with the error.
And terminal doesn't seem to agree with that command.
Says "-al" isn't a valid command?
Console is giving me a tiny bit of info that might help...
3/21/13 12:40:19.800 PM Server[8383]: Could not find image named 'XSLock'.
3/21/13 12:40:34.388 PM launchdadd[8388]: Could not open /Applications/Server.app/Contents/Library/LaunchServices/com.apple.serverd (open() error 2: No such file or directory)
3/21/13 12:40:34.388 PM launchdadd[8388]: Could not close file descriptor for old temporary tool. Continuing on. We will be left with a dangling reference to the file, and this will prevent it from being cleaned up automatically by the system until launchdadd is either relaunched or the system is rebooted. (close() error 9: Bad file descriptor)
3/21/13 12:40:34.389 PM launchdadd[8388]: FAILURE: Could not create a request for tool at path /Applications/Server.app/Contents/Library/LaunchServices/com.apple.serverd
3/21/13 12:40:34.390 PM Server[8383]: ERROR: failed to enable serverd: Error Domain=kSMErrorDomainFramework Code=5 "The operation couldn’t be completed. (kSMErrorDomainFramework error 5 - The tool at the specified path is not valid.)" UserInfo=0x7fba6c0bc270 {NSDescription=The tool at the specified path is not valid.}
Not sure where to go from here.