[BESAdmin-Announcements] New patching method for Patch Management for Mac OS X

Announcements for BES Administrators besadmin-announcements at bigmail.bigfix.com
Tue Sep 2 00:45:38 PDT 2014



IBM Endpoint Manager Patch Management for Mac OS X just released an
alternative method in deploying patches using Apple Software Update.

The standard and default Fixlet action requires the IBM Endpoint Manager
server to download and cache files, whereas the action for the Apple
Software Update tool directly downloads and stores files from the Apple
server to the endpoints. Your endpoints must have continuous internet
connection to ensure that the patches are installed successfully.

The alternative patching method offers an opportunity for you to leverage
the OS X server. Configuring an OS X Server as the caching server enables
you to host your own patches in your network. The standard patching method,
however, offers greater stability and scalability. Choosing a method for
patching will greatly depend on your environment setup, needs, and
preferences.

The Fixlet content for the following updates were modified to allow the use
of the Apple Software Update tool from the IBM Endpoint Manager console.
* Mac OS X security and non-security updates
* Apple iTunes updates
* Apple Safari updates
* Apple Java
* Apple QuickTime updates
Note:  Apple QuickTime is built into OS X. Its updates normally come with
an OS X or Safari update.

Actions to Take:
Gathering of the site will automatically show the updates.

Published Site Version:
Patches for Mac OS X site version 310

Application Engineering Team
IBM Endpoint Manager

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