Does anyone know a way to block a minor OS update? We're having issues
with a required app causing kernel panics on the latest High Sierra. We
have quite a few machines on 10.13.1, and need to prevent them from
updating to 10.13.2
After my machine reformatted to APFS, my machine shows as 0 partitions,
and it can't tell my machine has FileVault enabled either. Any
workarounds for this?
Has anyone seen this? I just updated to 9.99 and now I get this error
when trying to connect with admin. All seems well otherwise, can
download/install packages, etc.
When using the API to pull out some policies, I discovered a good amount
of policies that don't show in the web front end. They appear to be old
policies but all have the naming scheme similar to "2016-07-29 at 9:42
AM | user-name | 1 Computer". If I...
This turned out to be a bigger issue for me. My DB ended up partially
corrupted because of the update crashing due to lack of disk space. I
ended up restoring the DB after clearing up space, which seems to have
fixed the bulk of the problems.
I've restarted the JSS a bunch of times. The MySQL database is an AWS
RDS instance, so restarting isn't so easy. Tomcat did fail to start
after the initial upgrade from 9.98 to 9.99 so I'm wondering if
something got messed up in the DB.
The address is correct, and the app adds the last / on whether you enter
it or now. We're on a File Distribution Share, no JDS. I've tried
different workstations. Can't quite grasp this one. Already opened a
support case, we'll see what happens.