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killed: 9 error

  • August 29, 2017
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Hi ,

If i run sudo jamf policy or any jamf commands in terminal, getting killed: 9 error. What shall we do to fix this. Please help.

Best answer by kerouak

I'd remove and re enroll a mac to test that the binaries are not screwed up.

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  • August 29, 2017

Not a problem I have experienced. Do you have any further information like version of Casper, version of MacOS, does it happen on multiple machines?

Can you contact JAMF support to discuss it with them?


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  • Valued Contributor
  • August 29, 2017

Could be permissions error?

Full admin access?


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  • August 29, 2017

I'd remove and re enroll a mac to test that the binaries are not screwed up.


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  • August 30, 2017

Hi All,

Thank you for the response. I did re enrol and jamf binaries are started working now.


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  • August 30, 2017

I had this error this morning, totally unconnected with jamf. Turns out it was the pre-install script on the package I was running. It appears to be an error code for launchd I think?


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  • April 19, 2018

I can't uninstall. Any attempt to execute the binary with or without sudo results in killed:9 response. Same for installing. Trying to manually uninstall...