Is there a way to reset Profile manager to the default settings (i.e.) like it was never set up without reinstalling?
I recently set up profile manager wrong and need to reconfigure it. Any Ideas?
Lion server-OTHER, Mac OS X (10.7)
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I recently set up profile manager wrong and need to reconfigure it. Any Ideas?
Lion server-OTHER, Mac OS X (10.7)
Try:
cd /usr/share/devicemgr/backend
sudo serveradmin stop devicemgr
sudo serveradmin start postgres
sudo rake db:drop RAILS_ENV="production"; sudo rake db:create RAILS_ENV="production"; sudo rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV="production";
sudo serveradmin start devicemgr
Try:
cd /usr/share/devicemgr/backend
sudo serveradmin stop devicemgr
sudo serveradmin start postgres
sudo rake db:drop RAILS_ENV="production"; sudo rake db:create RAILS_ENV="production"; sudo rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV="production";
sudo serveradmin start devicemgr
Install the Trust Profile on your Mac or iOS device (download from within the web admin, or via the User Portal). Then try enrollment (either via the User Portal, or with a newly created Enrollment Profile that you create in the web admin).
The trust profile is installed and verified. I still get the above error whenever I try to enroll a device.
Hi CaptMrgnX
Thanks for the information. One question, after following those steps, I can logon to a fresh installation of the Profile Manager. However, there are no devices or device group icons listed under Library. Any thoughts?
Thanks!
José
I answered my own question. The problem was that after resetting Profile Manager, Device Management was disabled.
Brilliant! Thank you. To get this working in my case, I need to make a few tweaks to the commands:
sudo su - #Since I have a different ruby install avaliable to my local user and that breaks things.
cd /usr/share/devicemgr/backend
serveradmin stop devicemgr
serveradmin start postgres
RAILS_ENV="production" rake db:drop
RAILS_ENV="production" rake db:create
RAILS_ENV="production" rake db:migrate
serveradmin start devicemgr
YEP..this got the CONFIGURE button back!!!
IN TERMINAL ------------------------------------------
cd /usr/share/devicemgr/backend
sudo serveradmin stop devicemgr
sudo serveradmin start postgres
sudo rake db:drop RAILS_ENV="production"; sudo rake db:create RAILS_ENV="production"; sudo rake db:migrate RAILS_ENV="production";
sudo serveradmin start devicemgr
Is there a way to reset Profile manager to the default settings (i.e.) like it was never set up without reinstalling?