10.10.4 is out
Hello from 10.10.4. Goodbye discoveryd!
Now for the Combo and AutoDMG to update their profiles :)
10.10.4 Combo can be found here
Non combo is here
Combo Update: https://support.apple.com/kb/DL1820
Delta Update: https://support.apple.com/kb/DL1819
These links are not searchable yet; I had to increment the DL#### in the URL in order to find them.
Edit: goddammit, beaten by 9 minutes. :P
What is the package called, so that it can be restricted? Is it more simple to just do a OSXUpd*?
Also what is the difference between Combo and Non.
Sorry guys newbie here...
A Combo updater includes all previous updates for the same major version, and can be applied to systems running any minor version of the same major version (10.10.0 ~ 10.10.3). The non-combo is also called a "delta" and can only be used to update from the previous version (10.10.3 -> 10.10.4 ONLY).
Best practice to avoid unexpected software updates is:
1) Managed machines should not have admin rights;
2) You should be redirecting the Macs to your in-house software update server.
What do you think is the harm in preventing users from installing this update?
The Combo Updater can be applied to any version of Yosemite (10.10.*) to bring it up to the current version.
The regular (non-combo) update just updates the previous point release to the current.....in this case 10.10.3 to 10.10.4.
oops too slow, what @bradtchapman said.
The updates are hefty:
1.9 GB for the Combo
1.0 GB for the regular update
"1) Managed machines should not have admin rights;"
Hahahahaha thats a good one! If only!
Hey @Josh.Smith , I don't think you're showing enough pieces of flair under your avatar. Gonna need a few more badges. ;-)
@bradtchapman lol yes that's what happens when you combine a Training Pass and being 8 miles from a JAMF office! Now I'm hungry for Chotchkie's for lunch...
I'm assuming it will but has anyone tried Mac App Store 10.10.4 build on the new retina MacBook Pro?
Deployed OS X 10.10.4 non combo to a couple of test machines, had a weird issue.
Some of the 2011 iMac's made a really loud beeping sound before rebooting. Has anyone experience this before? The 2013's & 2014's (slim iMac's) made no noise.
It's not the end of the world, these updates go out at night anyway.
@Abdiaziz The update has a firmware update embedded in it for those older machines that could have their firmware screwed with when waking from sleep. Beep is the firmware update getting applied.
Thanks for clarifying! @chriscollins
TRIM Support included after OS X 10.10.4 Update for non Apple SSDs.
sudo trimforce enable
On my 1st try the new retina MacBook Pro are working...
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The firmware update for OSX 10.9 and 10.8 is showing to be its own update now: "Mac EFI Security Update 2015-001"
You early testers seeing good luck with this one (minus the beeps, of course!) ?
Thanks!
Edit: larger pushes of the 10.8.5 version of the EFI update were causing freezes in about 5% of targets here
Installed Combo and Delta updates to test machines, no issues so far.
Combo update needs 4.3GB of space!
Preparing to release Combo update via policy tonight.
Anyone care to share a best strategy for getting 10.10.4 to 1350 students with managed MacBook Airs (none officially have admin rights)?
Silent deploy of Cache combo update to smart group specified with sufficient SSD space?
Then a Self Service option with a prompt to have plugged into AC adapter & that it will take up to two hours to deploy?
Thanks for checking @gachowski
Could it be finally fixed?
and not just for the current Yosemite!
@Nick_Shortal , pre-caching is the best way to go. Those newer machines will probably install the combo updater in less than 10 minutes. But do you have multiple file distribution points? Otherwise your poor file server will buckle under the pressure of trying to send the package to 1350 machines, and it could take several hours to several days (multicasting is not possible in your scenario).
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