Posted on 12-07-2009 12:39 AM
Does anyone have an easy way to create a computer group for only desktop and
only laptops?
Currently, I can use smart groups and specify individual models to define
the desktop family (same for laptop), but I will have to manually update the
models when introducing a new ones.
or
I can create a static group and manually assign computers.
Any other methods that someone can think of?
Anthony Avarca
aavarca at anl.gov
630.252.4940
Posted on 12-07-2009 12:51 AM
Easier to just use MacBook as the defining statement:
Desktops = model not like MacBook
Laptops = model like MacBook
That's how I have my two smart groups scoped and it works fine for us. I
have every possible model of Mac here (MB, MBP, iMac, Mini, MacPro)
Steve Wood
Director of IT
swood at integer.com
The Integer Group | 1999 Bryan St. | Ste. 1700 | Dallas, TX 75201
T 214.758.6813 | F 214.758.6901 | C 940.312.2475
Posted on 12-07-2009 12:53 AM
Use the different model filters in a smart group for each.
Like or is MacBook, PowerBook, iBook, etc
Like or is iMac, mini, mac pro, etc
Usually easier to do the like because selecting from there options list pressing the ... button is huge. Just be careful with Mac Pro.
Do an inventor advanced search just showing models, sort by model name to help pull your specific models as jamf lists them you have. May be an easier way but thats how I do it.
Craig Ernst
UW-Eau Claire
(715) 836-3639
Sent from my iPhone
Posted on 12-07-2009 12:54 AM
I'll take this a step further and say that I "THINK" this is a very common criteria to want to seperate systems by in the JSS and it would be REALLY nice if there was a simplified option in the JSS to just select if a smart group should be seperated by Laptops and Desktops (maybe even Servers) since each model in the JSS could be categorized as such. I don't recall of the list that the JSS has is pre-populated, or if it's built per site as you recon boxes. Either way, would be nice to categorize models and then be able to just use the broader categories for some smart groups. Any takers on adding this as a feature request? =)
On a side note, I do end up just duplicating a smart group to reuse my settings quickly, but then I have to remember to do ALL of my smart groups if I have to add a different model.
Craig Ernst
Systems Management and Configuration
+-------------------+
University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Learning and Technology Services
105 Garfield Ave
Eau Claire, WI 54701
Phone: (715) 836-3639
Fax: (715) 836-6001
+-------------------+
ernstcs at uwec.edu
Posted on 12-07-2009 12:55 AM
You may want to make the laptops group = model like book
On Dec 7, 2009, at 2:51 PM, Steve Wood wrote:
to grab powerbooks and ibooks as well
and make the desktops = model not like book to not grab those ibooks or powerbooks
for environments that may have the older models.
Otherwise this works well
Posted on 12-07-2009 12:56 AM
Model like "book" should get you all your laptops. Likewise, Model not like
On 12/7/09 2:39 PM, "Avarca, Anthony" <aavarca at anl.gov> wrote:
"book" AND Model not like XServe should get you the desktops.
--
William Smith
Technical Analyst
Merrill Communications LLC
(651) 632-1492
Posted on 12-07-2009 01:01 PM
But then where would the new Mac Mini Server fall?
It's the Pluto of the mac lineup isn't it? J
-Dusty-
Posted on 12-07-2009 01:03 PM
You just said it..."server"
And yes, Pluto is a planet in my mind...=)
Craig Ernst
UW-Eau Claire
(715) 836-3639
Sent from my iPhone
Posted on 12-07-2009 01:04 PM
It didn't occur to me to use the filters in this manner, was stuck
"inside-the-box."
Thanks, this approach works best.
Anthony Avarca
aavarca at anl.gov
630.252.4940
Posted on 12-07-2009 01:05 PM
Depends on what your view is.
Hardware based or Software based.
Create the group accordingly to look for your particulars.