https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204490
Best part: Addresses an issue that could cause Macs bound to an Active Directory server to become unresponsive at startup
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204490
Best part: Addresses an issue that could cause Macs bound to an Active Directory server to become unresponsive at startup
HUZZAH!!!
Also Safari 7.1.5 for Mavericks.
Glad they fixed that AD startup issue. Hopefully the Combo Update goes up on the support page soon.
edit: Speak of the devil:
https://support.apple.com/kb/DL1804?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
Yayyyy! Now all I need is the full install from the App Store so I can make a new Netboot!
Word on the street is that the 10.10.3 build number is 14D131 for both old and new Macs. No more fork!
Full install is on the app store now.
@elliotjordan yeah it seems that way. The new NBI using @bentoms AutoCasperNBI boots new 13" MBA and MBP albeit a bit slower.
I'm still going to sit and wait for a while to see what people report after updating. I like my 10.9.5 environment
Got my 10.10.3 NBI building in AutoCasperNBI right now. The latest AutoDMG worked fine for me despite the update message.
fwiw, the AutoDMG update profile has been updated.
Wheres my emojis so I can thumbs up this hahaha
Using AutoDMG 1.5.3 with the Yosemite installer for 10.10.3 14D131, I cannot seem to build a new image. After getting through most of the install, I'm getting lines like:
installd: postinstall: Invalid CSStoreUnitID: CSStoreRef=, CSStoreTableID=, CSStoreUnitID=
(With different random numbers after each equal sign.)
Anyone else?
Did you make sure to hit ⌘-U to get updated profiles?
@pcrandom AutoDMG 1.5.3 built a 10.10.3 14D131 image just fine for me. Yes, you can press Command-U to get updated profiles, but there are no additional updates needed and therefore the profile won't make a difference. (Whether that remains the case in the next few days is another question.)
Make sure you're running AutoDMG from a Mac that's also on 10.10.3, would be my advice.
@emilykausalik Yep, updated profile, no additional updates needed.
@elliotjordan It was as you stated at the end. I had just realized I was trying to build the 10.10.3 image on a system running 10.10.2. I updated it to 10.10.3 and it was able to proceed. User error. Carry on.
(I thought I had successfully built images in AutoDMG using a mismatching minor OS version on the "build machine" as long as the major OS version was the same in the past. And when I hadn't been able to build an image because of version mismatch I did not recall getting Invalid CSStoreUnitID errors. When I searched for the error, the only hits pertain to Chromium builds errors. shrug)
I ran AutoDMG on a 10.10.2 Mac to create a 10.10.3 OS.dmg. No drama.
@bentoms That's really weird. No matter what, I could not get it to create a 10.10.3 image on a system with 10.10.2 (two attempts, rebooted in between, one with additional packages, one just the OS).
In fact, I decided to leave AutoDMG running, repeating the Invalid CSStoreUnitID error over and over again, on my third attempt, to see if eventually it would complete. I have horrible bandwidth at work, so at the same time I started the 10.10.3 update on the same machine. It was going to take half an hour to download delta update and so I switched back to AutoDMG's log window and left it up.
A little over a half hour later I noticed the log window was no longer repeating the Invalid CSStoreUnitID error and it finished building the image a little while later. I was confused until I realized that the system had finished updating to 10.10.3 and even though it hadn't even had a chance to restart yet, just installing it was enough to get AutoDMG out of its rut!
(To be safe, I rebuilt the image after restarting.)
For some reason, After creating a 10.10.3 dmg with AutoDMG and place it in imaging, it fails to place the Recovery HD.
I'm recreating the 10.10.3.dmg on a machine that is running 10.10.3 to see if that makes a difference.
Regards,
TJ
EDIT: Recreating the dmg using AutoDMG on a 10.10.3 machine doesn't seem to make a difference. The Recovery HD doesn't get laid down. Also, I'm running casper 9.63
Thoughts?
@emilykausalik & @RHammen mentioned for visibility.
@tthurman 9.63 imaging too? Can you try 9.65 or 9.7?
10.10.3 VM 10.10.3 AutoDMG JSS 9.7
:(
Spinning up a fresh VM from the new Apple Store OS X Yosemite installer app to confirm it's not a weird recovery HD update issue. Will report back findings tomorrow.
Yes, 9.63. I don't have my environment ready to go to anything higher currently. Might be able to update tomorrow evening. Change management processes to go through.
Regards,
TJ
FWIW, not using Casper Imaging (yet!), the 10.10.3 AutoDMG-generated image went over fine using DeployStudio and did install the Recovery HD onto an early 2015 13" rMBP.
I had 1 out of three Macs (1 2015 retina, 2 2015 Airs - same model) that had a funny issue applying the Recovery HD with the 10.10.3 AutoDMG installer. The other two applied it without problems. In the case of the problem Air, formatting the disk using Disk Utility prior to imaging resolved the issue.
Running 9.62 here.
I've had this problem in the past. I thought that was the issue. I wiped to test but to no avail. I've tested on the following models:
13" Air Mid 2013
13" Air Early 2014
13" MBP Mid 2014
13" MBP Late 2013
13" MBP Early 2015
15" MBP Mid 2014
15" MBP Mid 2012
15" MBP Late 2011
15" MBP Mid 2010
None came down with Recovery HD.
Also, I don't remember if I said this. The NBI that I'm using is 10.10.3 (created on 10.10.2) with Casper Imaging 9.63.
Regards,
TJ
Casper Imaging 9.63 and 9.64 have serious issues, don't use them.
Try Casper Imaging 9.65. I'm in the process of testing right now and will see what I end up with. You don't have to be on JSS 9.65, I have clients still on 9.63 JSS and using Imaging 9.65 with zero issues/better functionality and reliability than with 9.64 or 9.63 or earlier.
9.7 has changes to install Recovery automatically, so perhaps something is broken there.
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