Self Service – Uncheck box to remove from Self Serviceĭ. Execution Frequency – Once per computerĬ. If we can verify the “Cache” High Sierra policy places Install macOS High Sierra.app in /Applications and the Upgrade to macOS High Sierra policy executes the script that runs the macOS High Sierra installer, we can change the “Cache” High Sierra policy to:ī. Scope to Computer SmartGroup High Sierra “Cached” Check the box that features the policy on the main pageį. Check the box that makes the Users “View the disclaimer” Users will NOT be able to use their computer during this time. Make sure you put in a disclaimer that the upgrade will take around 30-45 minutes and that Users should save all their work. Testing & Production - Make Available in Self Service Testing & Production - Execution Frequency – OngoingĮ. Testing & Production - Do NOT set a triggerĭ. Enter Customer trigger in Parameter 6 if applicableĬ. Enter OS Version Number the machine is going to in Parameter 5 Enter /Applications/Install macOS High Sierra.app in Parameter 4 If it did not, then begin to troubleshoot.Ĭreate a second policy called Upgrade to macOS High Sierra This will place Install macOS High Sierra.app in /Applications TESTING * - Open Self Service.app on one of the TESTING computers.Scope to group of TESTING computers that are not High Sierra. TESTING ONLY - Make available in Self Serviceį. TESTING ONLY - Execution Frequency – OngoingĮ. We are “caching” OR placing a copy of Install macOS High Sierra.app in the /Applications/ folder.ĭ. Keep the “Action to take on computers” to Install Select the macOS High Sierra.dmg package we just made in Composer Assign it a category and set it to a priority of 1Ĭreate a policy called “Cache” High Sierra Drag the macOS High Sierra.dmg we just made in Composer into Jamf Admin from the Desktopī. Drag the Install macOS High Sierra.app into the left side of Composer.Ī. If you make this on a 10.13 machine, it will format the DMG as APFS.ī. This is because an HFS file system can’t mount an APFS formatted DMG. NOTE: This step needs to be performed on a 10.12 or older machine that is still on the HFS filesystem. Open Composer.app on computer that has a copy of the Install macOS High Sierra.app Paste the contents of the script into the Script Tab Gear Icon > Computer Management > Scripts > Create new Script called macOS10.13Upgradeī. Now we need to upload the Install macOS High Sierra Script from GitHub into the Jamf Pro Server:Ī. Application Title ‘has’ Install macOS High Sierra.appĬreate a new Computer SmartGroup called High Sierra Ready Note : This has been tested on macOS 10.10.5, 10.11.5 & 10.12.5 upgrading to 10.12.6 and 10.13.3Ĭreate a new Computer SmartGroup called High Sierra “Cached”.A copy of Install macOS High Sierra.app from the Mac App Store.Obviously just change the High Sierra names to Mojave: Hopefully these installation instructions will be of use to some of you.
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