Posted on 06-04-2014 10:41 AM
First I will give the specifics of what I am running.
Casper: 9.3
OS: 10.9.3
Server.app: 3.1.2
System Image Utility: System Image Utility 2 (version 10.9.3)
When I create a 10.9.3 NetBoot set on our 10.9.3 server, it fails once Casper Imaging starts. I get the "NilObjectException" error and can not get past this. I have tried replacing the rc.netboot file with a different one, because I read that worked in some instances. Not mine.. I get the same error.
I have tried it over HTTP and over NFS and it does not work either way. I know people had had problems with this in the past, but we are just starting to use Casper Imaging and are having a tough time getting it to work with our 10.9.3 servers.
I have tried the different knowledge base articles that are mentioned in the other threads, but nothing seems to work. Originally, a JAMF representative made a 10.9.1 NetBoot set for us and put it on our 10.7.5 server that we had at the time. This one works fine. When I move it to our 10.9.3 server, I get the "NilObjectException" error.
Not sure which way to turn any more. If anyone can help, our school district would be greatly appreciated. Thanks ahead of time.
Posted on 06-04-2014 11:06 AM
What configurations do you have set for the Netboot image on the server. Is the netboot set to be "Diskless"?
Posted on 06-04-2014 11:14 AM
Yes, I have it set to be "Diskless".
Posted on 06-04-2014 12:09 PM
OK I tried something different. I took my NetBoot set I created with System Image Utility on my 10.9.3 server and copied it over to my 10.7.5 server. I changed the index of the NetBoot set.
I went to NetBoot a computer and chose the 10.9.3 NetBoot set from the 10.7.5 server and it worked! It went through Casper Imaging without any problems or errors. Now if I can only figure out why it will not work on my 10.9.3 server. Any ideas??
Posted on 06-05-2014 05:59 AM
FWIW, 10.9 server has been a disaster for us. On a regular basis, our netboot server will stop booting clients, and our 10.9 SW update server regularly loses connections to the internet, which requires a visit to the data center and a reboot. We did not see these issues with earlier OS/server releases.
Posted on 06-05-2014 06:05 AM
I have had a similar experience as powellbc.
Ever since upgrading to 10.9 server all sorts of buggy behavior has occurred. I am also seeing SMB shares just randomly drop. A restart of the SMB service is required to get them back.
As for netboot....at 10.8.5 I could netboot all the Mac in my district. 10.5-10.9.
After upgrading to 10.9, only the Macs that have been released since 10.7 can netboot. I had to resurrect an old 10.6.8 Xserve to get anything older than 10.7 to netboot.
Posted on 06-05-2014 06:16 AM
Make sure your AFP permissions are set correctly for the server.
Posted on 06-05-2014 03:04 PM
OK, JAMF finally figured why I could not NetBoot my one 10.9.3 server. It appears that the nebootXXX users were not allowed access. So I selected all of the netbootXXX users and did Edit User and checked File Sharing. Now I can image with the 10.9.3 server to the JSS. Thanks JAMF.
If I try using the images on the JDS I get the error "There is a problem connecting to the server..." I tried installing the JSS Built-in CA on the computer that I created the NetBoot image from and re-created the NetBoot set per JAMF. Still not able to NetBoot to the JDS. I wonder if my File Sharing is set up correctly for the CasperShare share point. Any pointers on this?