Hello,
Is there any way to know if a macOS software update is ready to be installed ? Ready as, Downloaded.
My current problem is this:
I created a script that prompt users (based on the "Number of available updates" criteria) whether they want to apply an update or not, and they can postpone this twice. On the third occurrence they will be forced to agree to install the update.
We want to force them to install the updates, but they have to be able to postpone it in order to not have the update apply at unfortunate moments. With the 3 steps deferral method they can see it coming cause we display the remaining count of "pospone" available.
One the update is accepted or forcibly applied, the script simply run this command:
softwareupdate -iaR
(--install --agree-to-license --reboot)
Though, most of the time this doesn't work, for some nothing happens. for some the 4Gig update takes forever to download (despite our high speed company's network) and eventually drop.
This is painfull because it really as erratic results, and users see it. The ones with the updates that didnt work get the fisrt prompt back again the next day...
So I was thinking, why not silently force the mac to only download the update. And only once is it ready, prompt the users to install it.
But I can't find anyway to monitor when an update as been downloaded and it's sitting here waiting for a reboot, do you guys have any clue ?
