When macOS sets up there is a few moments where an account is logged in like that and it should clear on its own. If its not clearing then something is messed up with the enrollment.
Id check your prestage first, make sure you are using the one you intend to use. If that is fine, check the device enrollment logs assuming you can log in to macOS. Beyond that open a ticket with JAMF as this can get fairly deep.
There is a moment during setup where MacOS may cache which server to connect to, and it can be confusing. Wiping the machines, waiting, and trying again should help. It's the "waiting" part that always gets me, I'm too impatient.
When macOS sets up there is a few moments where an account is logged in like that and it should clear on its own. If its not clearing then something is messed up with the enrollment.
Id check your prestage first, make sure you are using the one you intend to use. If that is fine, check the device enrollment logs assuming you can log in to macOS. Beyond that open a ticket with JAMF as this can get fairly deep.
The enrolment is working 99% of the time, just for few of the machines it is failing that way, and just for one region. Most of our machines are DEP enabled and the affected machines are getting delivered directly via JAMF.
I will check the prestage but can't fetch any logs are we are not able to go beyond the casperadmin screen.
Thank you for the suggestion.
There is a moment during setup where MacOS may cache which server to connect to, and it can be confusing. Wiping the machines, waiting, and trying again should help. It's the "waiting" part that always gets me, I'm too impatient.
That is what we are doing with the affected machines, but it's not working every time :(
That is what we are doing with the affected machines, but it's not working every time :(
"Waiting" can be 15 minutes, but it can also be 48 hours.
The enrolment is working 99% of the time, just for few of the machines it is failing that way, and just for one region. Most of our machines are DEP enabled and the affected machines are getting delivered directly via JAMF.
I will check the prestage but can't fetch any logs are we are not able to go beyond the casperadmin screen.
Thank you for the suggestion.
Check the JAMF Logs on the sever, there is a decent bit of information about enrollment in there.
Things to try to get in to macOS:
- If the mac is checking in with JAMF correctly you can enable the Root user account with a policy.
- You can try to use recovery to reset all password.
- Probably not useful in this case, but you can open terminal and console from Setup Assistant
- CTL + OPTION + CMD + T (for Terminal)
- CTL + OPTION + CMD + C (for Console)
Check the JAMF Logs on the sever, there is a decent bit of information about enrollment in there.
Things to try to get in to macOS:
- If the mac is checking in with JAMF correctly you can enable the Root user account with a policy.
- You can try to use recovery to reset all password.
- Probably not useful in this case, but you can open terminal and console from Setup Assistant
- CTL + OPTION + CMD + T (for Terminal)
- CTL + OPTION + CMD + C (for Console)
Thank you, I will try that.
We managed to fix the issue after removing all the apps and policies from pre-stage configuration. Somehow filevault policies were breaking the enrolment.
Thank you everyone for sharing your suggestions.