Jan 14, 2016 Those who wish to install the newest El Capitan test firmware can download OS X Software Update Seed Configuration Utility. (Photo by Stephen Lam/Getty Images) It is also recommended that Apple developers visit the official page of the iPhone maker’s Developer Center if they are interested in trying out and installing either the OS X El. The all new OS X 10.11.6 for Mac has been released by Apple as beta update for OS X developers and non-developers (public beta testers). Mac OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 Beta (Build: 15G26a) is now available for update / upgrade / installation on Mac devices running an old OS X versions. The Direct Download Links of OS X 10.11.6 Beta Delta / Combo.DMG Update Files are available below.
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In a previous post I looked at automating iPhone and iPad deployment. There, we looked at the iPhone Configuration Utility. Now that Profile Manager is built into Mac OS X Server in Lion, and with the number of 3rd party MDM solutions on the market, many users of iPhone Configuration Utility are looking to extract information from it and move it into other places. Many of these places can import property lists.If you look at the file header for .mobileconfig and .deviceinfo files you’ll notice that they begin with the familiar:<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC '-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN' 'http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd'><plist version='1.0'><dict>
Given that .mobileconfig and .deviceinfo files are property lists with different extensions, if you want to turn them into property lists, simply rename them. Given that many people will have 100s or 1000s of devices, this is something that most will want to automate. So, let’s use a basic for loop to do so. The following will convert .mobileconfig files into plist:![Iphone Configuration Utility For El Capitan Iphone Configuration Utility For El Capitan](/uploads/1/2/6/0/126023939/862378627.jpg)
for x in ~/Library/MobileDevice/Configuration Profiles/*.mobileconfig; do mv $x `basename $x .mobileconfig`.plist; done;
This will put them back:for x in ~/Library/MobileDevice/Configuration Profiles/*.plist; do mv $x `basename $x .plist`.mobileconfig; done;
Or to convert the device information to property lists:for x in ~/Library/MobileDevice/Devices/*.deviceinfo; do mv $x `basename $x .deviceinfo`.plist; done;
Or property lists to device information:for x in ~/Library/MobileDevice/Devices/*.plist; do mv $x `basename $x .plist`.deviceinfo; done;
Once files are converted then you can also automate crawling through them to obtain information. For example, to pull the information from the two fields in iPhone Configuration Utility that are user editable, ownerName and ownerEmail as well as the serial number of a device with a deviceIdentifier of 26c2d1b2a68c7862bd4c6bfbe708517964733cf3:defaults read ~/Library/MobileDevice/Devices/26c2d1b2a68c7862bd4c6bfbe708517964733cf3 ownerEmail
defaults read ~/Library/MobileDevice/Devices/26c2d1b2a68c7862bd4c6bfbe708517964733cf3 ownerName
- UniqueChipID
- deviceActivationState
- deviceBluetoothMACAddress
- deviceBuildVersion
- deviceCapacityKey
- deviceClass
- deviceIdentifier (also the basename of the file)
- deviceLastConnected
- deviceName
- deviceProductVersion
- deviceType
- deviceWiFiMACAddress
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- provisioningProfiles: useful if you are duplicating provisioning profile information into an mdm solution
- configurationProfiles: useful if you are duplicating configuration profile information from devices into an mdm solution
- applicationDictionaries: great for pulling off what apps are where
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echo deviceIdentifier,deviceSerialNumber,ownerName,ownerEmail,UniqueChipID,deviceActivationState,deviceBluetoothMACAddress,deviceBuildVersion,deviceCapacityKey,deviceClass,deviceLastConnected,deviceName,deviceProductVersion,deviceWiFiMACAddress,deviceType > ~/mydevices.csvfor deviceID in *.deviceinfo; do mv '$deviceID' '`basename '$deviceID' .deviceinfo`.plist';deviceID=${deviceID%.deviceinfo}deviceserialnumber=`defaults read ~/Library/MobileDevice/Devices/$deviceID deviceSerialNumber`ownerName=`defaults read ~/Library/MobileDevice/Devices/$deviceID ownerName`ownerEmail=`defaults read ~/Library/MobileDevice/Devices/$deviceID ownerEmail`UniqueChipID=`defaults read ~/Library/MobileDevice/Devices/$deviceID UniqueChipID`deviceActivationState=`defaults read ~/Library/MobileDevice/Devices/$deviceID deviceActivationState`deviceBluetoothMACAddress=`defaults read ~/Library/MobileDevice/Devices/$deviceID deviceBluetoothMACAddress`deviceBuildVersion=`defaults read ~/Library/MobileDevice/Devices/$deviceID deviceBuildVersion`deviceCapacityKey=`defaults read ~/Library/MobileDevice/Devices/$deviceID deviceCapacityKey`deviceClass=`defaults read ~/Library/MobileDevice/Devices/$deviceID deviceClass`deviceLastConnected=`defaults read ~/Library/MobileDevice/Devices/$deviceID deviceLastConnected`deviceName=`defaults read ~/Library/MobileDevice/Devices/$deviceID deviceName`deviceProductVersion=`defaults read ~/Library/MobileDevice/Devices/$deviceID deviceProductVersion`deviceType=`defaults read ~/Library/MobileDevice/Devices/$deviceID deviceType`deviceWiFiMACAddress=`defaults read ~/Library/MobileDevice/Devices/$deviceID deviceWiFiMACAddress`echo $deviceID,$deviceserialnumber,$ownerName,$ownerEmail,$UniqueChipID,$deviceActivationState,$deviceBluetoothMACAddress,$deviceBuildVersion,$deviceCapacityKey,$deviceClass,$deviceLastConnected,$deviceName,$deviceProductVersion,$deviceWiFiMACAddress,$deviceType >> ~/mydevices.csvdone;
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for x in ~/Library/MobileDevice/Devices/*.plist; do mv $x `basename $x .plist`.deviceinfo; done;