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Tags Adobe APFS Apple AppleScript Apple silicon backup Big Sur Blake bug Catalina Consolation Console diagnosis Disk Utility Doré El Capitan extended attributes Finder firmware Gatekeeper Gérôme HFS+ High Sierra history history of painting iCloud Impressionism iOS landscape LockRattler log logs M1 Mac Mac history macOS macOS 10.12 macOS 10.13 macOS 10.14 macOS 10. If you want further help on what to do to deal with problems updating, this article is a good start. iPhone 11, iPhone 12, and iPhone 13 users will be able to use Precision Finding to see the distance and direction to. I’d be even more interested to hear from you if you’ve had these problems and managed to resolve them. We’re also investigating a series of updates that we plan to introduce later this year, including: Precision Finding: This capability allows recipients of an unwanted tracking alert to locate an unknown AirTag with precision. I’d be very grateful if you could comment here if you’ve experienced similar difficulties with failed updates since early June, particularly if you’re running a local Content Caching server. I’m aware that I’m not the only one who is continuing to have these problems with the Content Caching server. Yet when those clients ask Apple’s software update servers for the same updates, they install fine. But every time one of my Macs asks for a security data update, such as XProtect or XProtect Remediator, it’s provided with a copy which can’t install on any of the client Macs. At one stage, when it was giving me trouble, I flushed the server’s cache, kissing goodbye to around 100 GB of cached updates in the process, but the next time I tried to download and install that update the same failure occurred.įrom where I’m sitting, I can’t understand what has happened to disrupt this previously reliable service. In between those updates, it works just as well as ever. The same happened on 30 June with XProtect Remediator 64 and XProtect 2161, and again last night with XProtect Remediator 65. After the first failed install, I turned the caching server off, and each Mac updated without any further trouble. Once they were done, I turned it back on, but didn’t flush its cache.īy 17 June, when Apple shipped the next update to XProtect Remediator, I was ready. In the end, I turned the caching server off and updated each Mac without its interference. It turned out that the Content Caching server was at fault: the update it had downloaded from Apple’s servers wouldn’t install correctly. If you open Software Update and don’t see macOS Monterey, there are three things to try: Check device compatibility. With the routine XProtect update to version 2160 on 9 June, this all started to go wrong, to the point where I ended up filing a Feedback with Apple. To get the new macOS on your Mac, you should go to the Apple menu and download it from About This Mac > Software Update. Managing four Macs had become so much quicker and simpler. Security updates had also worked perfectly, as with macOS updates. Syncing with iCloud Drive had also become far more reliable, and Macs seldom sat there with their progress circle not quite full. It effectively enabled me to download single updates to Xcode from the App Store, then install those at lightning speed on each of my other Macs. Until a month ago, I had been delighted with the service I had been getting from the macOS Content Caching server.
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