[Casper] Dumb client question

Thomas Larkin tlarki at kckps.org
Wed Jul 8 07:48:32 PDT 2009


I think that we answered that in a previous email form the list though Craig, but I could be wrong.  If I recall, if you change say logic boards in a Mac and it gets  a new ethernet card recon should update the database entries for that machine....

Let me just check my inventory to be sure....


I have the client in my image and I just pulled 3 random MAC addresses and when I do a specific search for them I get a specific result so it seems they still stay unique in the JSS database regardless if they are in the image or not.

I would like to hear Jamf's official statement on it however just so I can sleep better at night.

Tom 
 
>>> "Ernst, Craig S." <ERNSTCS at uwec.edu> 07/08/09 9:38 AM >>> 
The JAMF binary when it reports in should use the hardware's NIC MAC addresses to identify itself in the JSS, so it should remain unique to each machine no matter what. Unless you run into the issue of identical MAC addresses which I think someone posted about a little bit ago. =) A very unlikely thing to happen...

We make images that do not have any of the Casper Suite components in it, those get installed to the image when the system is imaged.

Hopefully that makes sense to your question, assuming I understood it correctly.

Craig E

On 7/8/09 9:23 AM, "Nichols, Jared" <jared.nichols at ll.mit.edu> wrote:

Hi-

We have a monolithic image that we're slowly moving away from.  If I put the Casper client onto a machine that I then prep for snapping an image of to distribute as my main image, are there any caveats to doing so?  Will a new machine that gets the image then check into the JSS as a new machine and not the machine I created the image on?

Thanks

j
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