
In the General payload, enter a display name for the policy. Upgrading FileVault 2-enabled drives from macOS 10.9 or later automatically bypasses authentication after reboot.Ĭreating a Policy for Upgrading macOS Automatically Upgrading FileVault 2-enabled drives from macOS 10.7 or 10.8 prompts users to enter their password after reboot. macOS is upgraded when users run the policy from Self Service. The policy is made available in Self Service on computers in the scope the next time they check in with Jamf Pro and meet the criteria in the General payload. Select Make the policy available in Self Service.Ĭonfigure how the policy is displayed in Self Service using the settings on the pane. (Optional) To suppress end-user messages during installation, add the -agreetolicense flag to the command.Ĭlick Add for the smart computer group with the cached (Optional) To erase data while installing macOS, add the -eraseinstall flag to the command. For example, " /file/path/Install macOS High Sierra.app/Contents/Resources/startosinstall". In the Execute Command field, enter the file path to the installer with the -startosinstall command. Select the Files and Processes payload and click Configure. Note: You can also use Jamf Helper to add additional end-user messaging. The macOS installer package file is cached on computers in the scope the next time they check in with Jamf Pro and meet the criteria in the General payload. For more information, see Scope in the Jamf Pro Administrator's Guide. You can add the previously created smart group of eligible computers as the scope.
#MAC OS LIST INSTALLED PKG UPDATE#
Select the Maintenance payload and click Configure.Įnsure that the Update Inventory checkbox is selected.Ĭlick the Scope tab and configure the scope of the policy. Specify a distribution point for computers to download the package from. Select the Packages payload and click Configure.Ĭhoose “Cache” from the Action pop-up menu. Select Recurring Check-in as the trigger.Ĭhoose “Once per Computer” from the Execution Frequency pop-up menu.
#MAC OS LIST INSTALLED PKG UPGRADE#
Caching the file ahead of time speeds up the upgrade process. app file to Jamf Admin or Composer, you can cache the file using a policy. Step 3: Cache the macOS Installer Package Using a PolicyĪfter adding the.
