This will download a Remote Management profile, which, as with the Trust Profile, will open the Profiles preference and ask if you want to Install “Remote Management”.
- To start Profile Manager, just launch profilemanager.exe (on Windows) or profilemanager-bin (on Linux and Mac). By default, Profile Manager will manage Firefox profiles, but you can also use it to work with profiles of other xulrunner apps, like Thunderbird or SeaMonkey. To use Profile Manager with an application other than Firefox, you need to.
- Apple Lion Server's Profile Manager provides mobile device management. Profile Manager uses directory services and Apple Push Notification Service to provide configuration profiles to Mac OS X and iOS devices. Unlike commercial MDM solutions, Apple does not require enrollment in the iDEP (iOS Developer Enterprise Program).
- VDisplay Manager (Mac) Download VP3481 and VP3881 do not support the Auto Pivot feature. Support OS for VP series: Windows 10 latest version and compatible with Windows 7.
- Explore the world of Mac. Check out MacBook Pro, iMac Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, and more. Visit the Apple site to learn, buy, and get support.
If you can't access the administration page
Profile Manager's basic setup is in Server app. You must use Safari to access Profile Manager's /mydevices webpage and the administration webpage.
Only server administrators can access your administration page. The URL format for your administration page is:
- https://your_server's_fully_qualified_domain_name/profilemanager
Example: https://www.example.com/profilemanager
To enroll an iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or a Mac, go to:
- https://your_server's_fully_qualified_domain_name/mydevices
Example: https://www.example.com/mydevices
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If you can't access the administration page with a web browser other than Safari, try with Safari. If you can't access it with Safari, try the following troubleshooting steps.
Check your DNS server
DNS settings are important when you're managing a Profile Manager deployment. If Profile Manager doesn't open, make sure your server points to a reliable DNS server.
If you can't push profiles or apps to clients
If you experience issues when you push profiles or apps to client systems, check the system log file in Console. If it reports that your server can't reach Apple's APNs servers, check your network's configuration. Make sure that all needed ports are open.
For more information, turn on APNS debug logging with these Terminal commands:
You can find the log file at /Library/Logs/apsd.log.
After your APNS transactions are logged, use these Terminal commands to turn off debug logging:
If you get other issues with Profile Manager
Profile Manager logs can help you fix issues with Profile Manager. You can find a symbolic link named 'devicemgr' at /var/log. This file points to /Library/Logs/ProfileManager, where you can find these logs:
devicemgrd.log |
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dm_helper.log |
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dmrunnerd.log |
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migration_tool.log |
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php.log |
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php-fpm.log |
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php-fpm.devicemgr.log |
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PostgreSQL-<yyyy-mm-dd>.log |
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profilemanager.log |
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servermgr_devicemgr.log |
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These logs can also provide helpful information:
- /var/log/apache2/service_proxy_error.log
- /var/log/system.log
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In macOS Sierra and later, some information is stored via Unified logging. The following terminal command can provide you with some additional helpful information:
About transaction 'failures'
Some of these logs might list transaction 'failures' or retries. Most of these entries are expected and don't indicate an issue. These logged events are conflicts between attempts to modify the underlying PostgreSQL database at the same time. These kinds of failures retry until they succeed.
You can identify transaction conflicts when you see any of these notes in your log files:
- Canceled on conflict out to pivot
- could not serialize access due to concurrent update
- @@@ Retry #X
- @@@ Retry X
Use verbose logging to find more info
More information on how to fix an issue is sometimes available if you increase the log level. To gather the information you need, reproduce the issue after you increase the logging level.
When you're finished, revert to the original logging level. If you leave the logging level at a higher setting, it decreases the available space on your startup drive.
Turn on verbose logging
To increase the level of logging, use this Terminal command:
This automatically restarts Profile Manager Service.
Turn off verbose logging
To revert the logging level back to its original setting, use this Terminal command:
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This automatically restarts Profile Manager Service.
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- See the ports used by Profile Manager.
- Get Profile Manager Help
- Learn what to do if you can't use the Apple Push Notification service