While attemtping to test some changes I made to our ZTP process, I performed erase all content and settings on one of my test Macs, deleted it from Jamf Pro, and then enrolled it through PreStage. Everything worked exactly as it should. The Mac auto-enrolled, got some profiles installed, and all appeared to be good. When the enrollment policy that handles ZTP did not launch, the first thing I did was to look for the Jamf log to see if there were any errors. There was no Jamf log. Next, I checked to make sure that my Mac had indeed successfully enrolled. I saw that the MDM profile along with all the other profiles that this Mac is in scope for were there. I then went to /usr/local and noticed that there was no Jamf binary installed. After 10-11 minutes after enrollment the Jamf binary finally got installed, and the zero touch provisioning process kicked off with an enrollment trigger. I have never seen it take this long for the Jamf binary to get installed. In most cases, the user gets to the desktop and about 2 or 3 seconds later, the ZTP process starts. They don't even have time to start clicking on anything. This is exactly the way I want it. Is anyone seeing a delay in the Jamf binary getting installed? The only change since the last time this was working properly was the recent update to Jamf Pro 11.10.2 over this past weekend.
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