Posted on 03-25-2015 02:15 AM
Hi, We ugraded to 9.63.
Since then. policies fail to run..
Here's a snipit of the Log file:
25/03/2015 09:11:28.204 Self Service[2391]: [ERROR] -[InstallerQueueProcessBinder finishProcess] (line:190) --> Policy VMware VDI Client failed with: Error Domain=JAMFSoftware/SelfService Code=30 "The operation couldn’t be completed. (JAMFSoftware/SelfService error 30.)"
Any ideas anyone?
Posted on 03-25-2015 05:22 AM
Just a couple of things i thought of to try,
Posted on 03-25-2015 05:22 AM
We have seen some of our policies fail and after many hours of troubleshooting with no success we remade the policies and the new identical policy worked. May want to try and just make a new policy and see if that works.
Posted on 04-07-2015 06:15 AM
Hi Kerouak, did you fix it ?? Im having the same error and have no idea what is wrong with script, thanks in advance.
Posted on 05-15-2015 01:25 PM
Hey. Since my upgrade to 9.65 and now 9.72, I'm also seeing this error. What's strange is, the jamf.log doesn't show any sort of error. The Console log displays an error (here's one example trying to install Crestron's Air Media App and the associated install of SoundFlower. This install has worked flawlessly on dozens of machines for months and months, but once I upgraded the JSS, WAMMO!
"5/15/15 4:16:16.126 PM Self Service[2378]: [ERROR] -[InstallerQueueProcessBinder finishProcess] (line:190) --> Policy AirMedia App failed with: Error Domain=JAMFSoftware/SelfService Code=30 "The operation couldn’t be completed. (JAMFSoftware/SelfService error 30.)"
What's bizarre is that the actual install seems to complete successfully, and the software gets installed, but Self service displays an error (see below).
This also happens with User initiated enrollment using the web package that's built on the fly.
I've rebuilt the push, and have the same issue. This occurs for multiple packages, and seems that if I script all errors to 2>/dev/null the error goes away. But I have no idea why it's erroring in the first place!
This occurs on 10.9.x and 10.10.x machines (haven't tested on other OS's).
Posted on 05-15-2015 01:32 PM
So you have a Quick Add package via Self Service? Doesn't the machine have to be in the JSS to get Self Service? That aside, I had funny errors like this in Self Service and just installing a Quick Add package when my JSS Tomcat certificate expired.
Posted on 11-04-2015 05:39 PM
No solution to this yet, huh? :(