"Killer" Policy - has anyone experienced this?

carlo_anselmi
Contributor III

Hello,
I have a big question mark after a very simple policy messed up a few clients here.

Scenario: JSS 8.1 running from OSX Server 10.6.8, clients are 10.6.8

The policy just contains a simple pkg created with Composer to install Cyberduck at login.

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After the policy successfully run (according to JSS logs), I found several clients with rather scary symptoms:

network volumes without their icon (carrying a generic icon) "broken" iDVD, iPhoto apps (they are still within Application but their icon in the dock is a question mark) Fonts messed up, text in Finder messages is Courier, like system font were missing. General slowness

I ended up re-imaging those clients but would be very interested in understanding what happened.
I am sure it's that policy's fault, as everything came back to normal as soon as I stopped it.

Have you ever seen something like this?
Many thanks for your attention
Ciao
Carlo

2 REPLIES 2

Janowski
New Contributor II

yikes - thats a lot of trouble for what appears to be an innocent policy :)

I see your snapshot below. Was that literally the only thing in the package? And the package was the only thing you ran with the policy?

Could it be possible that after your cyberduck policy, the machine recon'd which then triggered some other policy?

ben janowski
Senior Macintosh Support Technician
Kohl's Mac Support Team
262.703.1396 | benjamin.janowski at kohls.com

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carlo_anselmi
Contributor III

Hello Ben,
Yes to first two question and no to the last one. Also, forgot to say the policy is not part of any imaging workflow.
Tomorrow I'll try to run the pkg manually to see what happens… did not have the time yet, being too busy fixing the little mess! :-)

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yikes - thats a lot of trouble for what appears to be an innocent policy :)

I see your snapshot below. Was that literally the only thing in the package? And the package was the only thingyou ran with the policy?

Could it be possible that after your cyberduck policy, the machine recon'd which then triggered some other policy?
ben janowski
Senior Macintosh Support Technician