Jamf - Server Maintenance and Update Process
Chris Lastovica
Steps for Testing Jamf Server after Upgrade
Jamf provides us with a sandbox server to test all updates and any new policies, profiles, and workflows to avoid affecting end users in case of issues. We closely collaborate with LAITS, TRECS, Engineering, and other ITSOs to conduct testing in this environment. Whenever Jamf rolls out a new version of the server, we promptly install it on our Sandbox for two weeks of extensive testing before deploying it on the production server. If any issues arise, we can request the vendor to roll back the update and postpone the deployment to the production server until the issue is resolved. Below are the testing procedures we follow after every new upgrade:
- Log into the server with both local and SSO accounts.
- Run a recon on a system assigned to the server to verify its check-in status.
- Push a policy to the test system to ensure the package downloads and installs correctly.
- Push a profile to ensure proper installation of the configuration.
- Test an app using the Jamf app installer to verify that the workflow is functioning correctly.
- Test an app using Apple Apps and Books to confirm the connection to Apple School Manager works.
- Reboot the test system and run a recon again to ensure the above changes are reflected in the system’s record in Jamf.
These steps ensure thorough testing of the Jamf server after an upgrade, allowing us to identify and address any issues before deploying the upgrade to the production server.
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- Application and Global Settings
- Deploying Microsoft Defender to macOS devices
- Automatic install of Code42 in Campus JAMF
- Compliance Configuration and Extension Attribute
- EPM Core team audit of Jamf Pro server
- Global Configuration Policies
- Global Security & Compliance policies
- MAC Address Randomization: How it works and What IT needs to know
- macOS Packet Firewall
- Nessus Agent deployment to campus Jamf instances
- OS Patching: UT Macintosh Security Updates and Reboot Policy
- Upgrade to future macOS major releases
- Application Usage Logs
- Jamf Connect
- Jamf - Site Administrator Policies
- Application installs and patching
- Installing UT-Track
- Centrally Managed iOS Password Standards
- Test and pilot
- Jamf - Server Maintenance and Update Process
- Welcome to Jamf - Service Overview
- Common Configuration Profiles for Site Administrators