Posted on 07-17-2023 11:59 PM
Team,
We are experiencing an inventory update issue with 3 Intel Jamf-managed machines. Whenever we run the "sudo Jamf recon" command to execute the inventory update policy or from the self-service, we encounter the following error at the end: "Error running recon: Unknown Error - An unknown error has occurred."
We have thoroughly checked all the configurations and reviewed a few logs, but we have not found any challenges. The Jamf Support team has also investigated the matter, but we still haven't been able to identify a possible solution.
Furthermore, we tried completely erasing and reconfiguring the affected machines. During the initial configuration, the inventory update ran successfully without any errors. However, after a few hours, when we attempted to run "sudo jamf recon" or perform the inventory update from self-service, the issue resurfaced.
Are there any others who have experienced a similar issue, particularly with Intel Macs? We would appreciate any insights or assistance in resolving this matter. Thank you.
Posted on 07-18-2023 12:18 AM
What’s the output when you run a recon with verbose ?
Posted on 07-18-2023 12:35 AM
I have already checked both paths:
- sudo jamf recon -verbose > /Users/Shared/recon.log
- sudo jamf policy -verbose > /Users/Shared/jamfpolicy.log
And not found anyting related
Posted on 07-19-2023 06:13 AM
I haven't seen the error but I have noticed that on-prem 10.48 has stopped running recon via a policy using the built in payload.
Using the files and processes payload / jamf recon etc. will though. Likely to not be related but I haven't read anyone else having similar yet.
Posted on 02-05-2024 10:58 AM
Were you able to resolve this?
Posted on 02-05-2024 07:49 PM
For me, updating our on premise Jamf seemed to not have this problem again. A few versions back now.