Thanks, @ScottEKendall - this is a great idea, and I will actually use it now!
Thanks, @ScottEKendall - this is a great idea, and I will actually use it now!
Worked great! This is excellent... @ScottEKendall
Great! now if I could just find the API key for the configuration scripts...I can do the same with that...
Thanks @ScottEKendall, looks like this could be very helpful to some!
Since I not a Jamf Connect customer it's not clear to me if this post is in the right product section, or was intended for the Jamf Pro section, so if it is posted correctly and refers to Jamf Connect specific scripts please ignore the rest of my post...
@ScottEKendall Not to denigrate the interesting and useful tools you've posted, as well an informative body of Jamf Pro API and swiftDialog usage examples, but I'd recommend people looking for a GUI based JSS backup take a look at Jamf's own Replicator (formerly Jamf Migrator). It pretty much handles everything but Self Service icons (which one of your other recent posts covers) in a single tool that can both back up and restore/replicate a JSS configuration.
Since I not a Jamf Connect customer it's not clear to me if this post is in the right product section, or was intended for the Jamf Pro section, so if it is posted correctly and refers to Jamf Connect specific scripts please ignore the rest of my post...
@ScottEKendall Not to denigrate the interesting and useful tools you've posted, as well an informative body of Jamf Pro API and swiftDialog usage examples, but I'd recommend people looking for a GUI based JSS backup take a look at Jamf's own Replicator (formerly Jamf Migrator). It pretty much handles everything but Self Service icons (which one of your other recent posts covers) in a single tool that can both back up and restore/replicate a JSS configuration.
Although that is good for migration between servers, these utilities are for a standalone instance to extract info to a local backup drive…
Scott Kendall
macOS Support Engineering | Giant Eagle, Inc.
scott.kendall@gianteagle.com
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Since I not a Jamf Connect customer it's not clear to me if this post is in the right product section, or was intended for the Jamf Pro section, so if it is posted correctly and refers to Jamf Connect specific scripts please ignore the rest of my post...
@ScottEKendall Not to denigrate the interesting and useful tools you've posted, as well an informative body of Jamf Pro API and swiftDialog usage examples, but I'd recommend people looking for a GUI based JSS backup take a look at Jamf's own Replicator (formerly Jamf Migrator). It pretty much handles everything but Self Service icons (which one of your other recent posts covers) in a single tool that can both back up and restore/replicate a JSS configuration.
I've had lots of issues with Replicator and esp since enabling OIDC, in some cases, I can't even login...
These allow me to just setup and run as needed, which is turning out to be better for me for now.
Although that is good for migration between servers, these utilities are for a standalone instance to extract info to a local backup drive…
Scott Kendall
macOS Support Engineering | Giant Eagle, Inc.
scott.kendall@gianteagle.com
/Image]Replicator will copy all configuration data from a JSS to a local drive.
I've had lots of issues with Replicator and esp since enabling OIDC, in some cases, I can't even login...
These allow me to just setup and run as needed, which is turning out to be better for me for now.
@scottb Please log any issues you've found with Replicator in the repo's Issues tracker.
My go to is Rich Trouton's (as with most things)!
My go to is Rich Trouton's (as with most things)!
totally agree...some of my scripts are from the inspiration that I got from his site...