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Can't mount distribution point

  • October 1, 2018
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Good Morning,

I have dug through the forums without a definitive answer to this, but has anyone came across a new solution?

As of last week, I haven't been able to execute policies due to this error.

Weare on version: 10.5.0-t1527689731

Thank you

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  • October 3, 2018

No-one?


mark_mahabir
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  • Jamf Heroes
  • October 3, 2018

Are you using an SMB DP? Are you able to switch to an HTTPS based DP instead?

Did you try any suggestions in this thread?


Hugonaut
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  • October 3, 2018

This has happened to us a few times. I literally remap everything

The following is what I have done to resolve.

  • confirm your Share Repo is in the right spot on your JSS Server, also, right click & get info / check sharing permissions

  • Check Read Writes Accounts on your JSS Web interface, Make sure they match the Servers R/W Accounts.

  • Go to JSS Server

  • System Prefs -> Sharing -> File Sharing -> SharedRepoFolder ---- Remove it
  • Go to R/W users and reset the password
  • Add share back to File sharing & add the users again

  • On JSS Web interface (Settings->ServerInfrastructure->File Share Distribution Points)

  • Make sure Server url is correct & set to Master Distribution Point
  • Add the users and new password again
  • Make sure share name is correct, AFP, Port 548 (SMB is blocked by every firewall) -- Double Check Everything

-- Boot server

if all else fails, make a totally new file share distribution point on your JSS Web interface & remap everything on the server & web interface again. (again make sure to set as master distribution point)

IF THAT FAILS - make a jamf support ticket haha


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  • October 4, 2018

Thank you very much Hugonaut! Reading through now :)


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  • Valued Contributor
  • October 4, 2018

more info required...

Server OS?
SMB or AFP share?

seriously, are you running 10.5??

cheers