...no wonder Apple loathes Java (and Flash).
We are deploying a 3rd-Party-App that requires Java. We decided to kill two birds with one stone and push Java 1.6.0_41 first, then the 3rd-Party-App afterwards.
Success is about 80%...but 20% show this error in the JSS policy log:
/usr/sbin/jamf is version 8.62
Executing Policy 01-Install-Java-And-3rd-Party-App...
Mounting afp://xx.xx.xx.xx/CasperShare to /Volumes/CasperShare...
Copying Apple-Java-1.6.0_41.mpkg...
Installing Apple-Java-1.6.0_41.mpkg...
Installation failed. The installer reported: installer: Cannot install on volume / because it is disabled.
installer:
Copying 3rd-Party-App.mpkg...
Installing 3rd-Party-App.mpkg...
Successfully installed 3rd-Party-App.mpkg.
Unmounting file server...
Running Recon...
These Macs that show the error have 1.6.0_37 installed...is OS X shutting down Java and preventing us from pushing the sanctioned 1.6.0_41 version on top of it?
Thanks,
Don