Casper is quite new in my office. We are still on version 8.7. By next year we will have moved to version 9.x, but for the meantime we are stuck with 8.7
Having a number of issues, but the main one that is bugging me is deploying a DMG for CS4. This was originally packaged in Filewave many moons ago using snapshots. It was then re-captured for Casper also using snapshots (this time in composer).
We have three distribution points. The main one is running on a windows share using ExtremeZ-ip (AFP). The other two are AFP connections on two Mac OSX servers running 10.6.
I have created a policy to deploy CS4, initially with the trigger ANY and once per computer. I was on the client Mac and in terminal I ran the sudo jamf policy -trigger any command to kick it off. I did this seconds after finalising the policy. This is when I noticed two issues!
First issue is that two instances of the CS4 DMG were mounted at the same time. In the logs it stated it was running the policy and copying the files over using ASR. In the terminal window where I had run the jamf policy trigger command it stated it had failed to install so was reverting to ditto to copy the files. I then started to monitor Activity monitor as about 45mins had passed and it still hadn't completed. I spotted two instances of ditto running. So it appeared that one process for ditto was running for each mounted instance of the DMG. I killed one of them and the install continued and completed successfully. It was apparent that both DMGs mounted simultaneously was causing the install to hang.
The second issue that has also had a major impact on the time it takes to deploy the CS6 PKGs we have (much cleaner than our CS4 packages) is Symantec Endpoint Protection. SEP is scanning the mounted DMGs. This is totally undesirable as it adds on total length of time to deploy. I'm having to force quit it in Activity Monitor to speed it up, although it will kick off again and again. So I doubt I am saving that much time. In reality I will not be doing this if deploying to multiple clients. Unfortunately I have no access to the back end of SEP, but if anyone has found a solution for this please let me know what you had to do. If exceptions can be added to the SEP admin console then I can arrange for this to be done.
Apologies for the long post, just trying to capture as much info as possible to paint a picture for you.
thanks
Ed
