when I choose ABOUT THIS MAC it says (11-inch, Early 2014)
but the JSS hardware inventory for the same computer says its an (11-inch, Mid 2013)
does anybody else get this same result/discrepency ???
when I choose ABOUT THIS MAC it says (11-inch, Early 2014)
but the JSS hardware inventory for the same computer says its an (11-inch, Mid 2013)
does anybody else get this same result/discrepency ???
Best answer by mm2270
Yes, all over the place. Its been documented on why this occurs. See this FR thread for some examples of what the core issue is. https://jamfnation.jamfsoftware.com/featureRequest.html?id=4389
In a nutshell, Apple inexplicably started reusing model identifiers for different but similar hardware, so a 11-inch 2014 model may use the same model identifier as that 11-inch 2013 model. Enter the JSS, which apparently uses a lookup table that translates the model identifier into the human readable name, and it sees something like MacBookAir11,2 or whatever and only sees the older model name, not the newer one. And you end up with the discrepancy.
Frankly, this has been a problem for a long while now, and there have been plenty of example of how JAMF could work around this, most of which seems to have fallen on deaf ears since here we are approaching mid 2016 and its still an issue. I really wish they'd fix this already. We've had to resort to using EAs to capture the actual computer name so we don't end up with inaccurate reports on everything, but I wish we didn't have to do this.
As an aside, its not really JAMF's fault - I put the majority of blame squarely on Apple for this issue. Who over there decided to reuse model identifiers, which one would assume should be unique per model, I don't know, but whoever they are they are obviously bats#it crazy! :-P
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