Yosemite in Self Service

BellMedia
New Contributor

Just curious how others are deploying Yosemite through Self Service. I tried the standard method we used for 10.7 and 10.8 listed here:
https://jamfnation.jamfsoftware.com/article.html?id=173
But unfortunately it fails for me: Tue Oct 21 14:07:57 ag-ctslab-111 jamf[7648]: Executing Policy Install Yosemite...
Tue Oct 21 14:07:57 ag-ctslab-111 jamf[7648]: Installing Install OS X Yosemite.InstallESD.dmg...
Tue Oct 21 14:07:59 ag-ctslab-111 jamf[7648]: Preparing for in-place OS upgrade...
Tue Oct 21 14:08:04 ag-ctslab-111 jamf[7648]: OS X Installer is for 10.10. Must be 10.7 or later to deploy it as an upgrade. Tue Oct 21 14:08:05 ag-ctslab-111 jamf[7648]: Blessing in-place OS upgrade directory...
Tue Oct 21 14:08:11 ag-ctslab-111 jamf[8000]: Reboot. 10.4+. Background.
Tue Oct 21 14:08:11 ag-ctslab-111 jamf[8000]: Adding launchd task to reboot...

Any thoughts?

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MarcosMunoz
New Contributor III

@donmontalvo I knew i was missing something. I was testing with a hidden admin account (different from our management account. But, hidden either way). After creating a standard AD mobile account. Everything worked just as expected. Thanks for taking the time to help.

pearlin
New Contributor III

@donmontalvo is there any reason why this won't work with FV2 machines? It seems to work fine on our unencrypted machines, but when I try to apply it to a FV2 machine, it reboots into kernel panic, requiring upgrade/reinstall from a usb flash drive. Has anyone else run it this and/or have an alternate solution for upgrading FV2 machines to Yosemite via Casper?