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Operating Systems => MAC OS => Topic started by: Stephen on November 27, 2012, 02:49:42 PM

Title: Scheduling Mac OS X Updates
Post by: Stephen on November 27, 2012, 02:49:42 PM
I believe there may be a way of doing this in automatic updates in mountain lion but for those of us with an earlier version of OS X it can be a bit more tricky.

Apparently there is a way of doing this thru the server and if anyone knows how to do this please post it on this thread.

However here we have a number of macs with a number of different versions of OS X so I have found a different solution.

First of all download lingon http://sourceforge.net/projects/lingon/files/ (http://sourceforge.net/projects/lingon/files/)

This software lets you add commands to launchd - a scheduler (took over from cron) on the apple mac.

Do the usual and copy the app into somewhere like utilities.

Run Lingon

Click on the + New symbol at the top of the screen

Add a new users Daemons

Step 1. Give it a name I used com.softwareupdate.myversion

Step 2. Type the command (Also called what) I put "/usr/sbin/softwareupdate -i -r"    i.e. install recommended updates

Step 3. When - I said Everyday just at the end of school.

Saved it and rebooted the machine.

This should work as long as the machine is on even if no one is logged in. (I hope).

Obviously I will now have to go round and do it with every machine!
Title: Re: Scheduling Mac OS X Updates
Post by: Stephen on November 29, 2012, 09:04:51 AM
Bu**er! Doesnt work. Back to the drawing board.
Title: Re: Scheduling Mac OS X Updates
Post by: Si on November 29, 2012, 01:30:24 PM
know the feeling - that device manager on Mountain Lion  server seemed like a great idea - it just doesn't work.