Creating a NetInstall Set for '10 MacBook

I am attempting to create a NetInstall set for a brand new Intel MacBook running 10.6. I have used Bombich's NetRestore Helper in the past for set creations but the last version (3.4.6) hangs and will never complete the set creation. Is there any other way to create a set for a 10.6 machine? I've looked into Deploy Studio but I don't have anything set up yet and I'd like to continue with my current setup for the time being. I'm running 10.5.8 server and all other machine types boot fine for NetInstall purposes. Just the newest machines have trouble. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you in advance.

Last I heard, Bombich's tool didn't work in SnowLeopard. You can use Apple's System Image Utility, but you'll have to download the 10.6.3 Server Admin Tools and install in on a Snow Leopard client system.

Similar Messages

  • How to create a value sets for concurrent program?

    Hi Friends,
    I am creating a concurrent program with a parameter period...
    In the value set for the parameter period, I am using the following query :
    ---where application_id = 101
    and set_of_books_id = :$PROFILES$.gl_set_of_bks_id
    and closing_status IN ( 'O', 'F', 'C')
    order by period_year, period_num' ----
    In my cursor, i have a condition 'where set_of_books_id = ' ---
    How can I pass the above set of books id into the cursor ?? it is not working when I am defining another parameter as Book and passing that value to the cursor....
    I need that period parameter to return all the periods for the set of books where we are running the concurrent request from...I also need to get the set of books id for my cursor...
    Hope I am making sense...All that I am trying is to have period parameter and also a SOB id in cursor condition...
    Rgds,

    Hi Vamsi /Nitin,
    Let me explain the whole thing now.....
    My plsql procedure is ......
    CREATE OR REPLACE procedure GL_INT(
         perrbuff     out varchar2,
         pretcode     out varchar2,
    pbook          in varchar2,
    pperiod          in varchar2
         ) is
    cursor cur1 (p_sdate in date, p_edate in date )is
    select distinct group_id groupid,
    user_je_source_name source
    from gl_interface
         where accounting_date >= p_sdate
    and accounting_date <= p_edate
    and set_of_books_id = pbook;
    cursor cur2 is
    select distinct start_date sdate,
         end_date edate, period_name period
    from gl_period_statuses
    where      period_name = pperiod
         and set_of_books_id = pbook
         and application_id = 101;
    i               cur1%rowtype;
    j               cur2%rowtype;
    begin
    open cur2;
                   fnd_file.put_line(fnd_file.output,'PERIOD'||'----'||'GROUPID'||
                                       '----'|| 'SOURCE');
              loop
                   fetch cur2 into J;
    exit when cur2%notfound;
                   open cur1(J.sdate,J.edate);
                   loop
              fetch cur1 into I;
                        exit when cur1%notfound;
              fnd_file.put_line(fnd_file.output, J.period||'----'||I.groupid||'----'||
                                  I.source);
                   end loop;
              end loop;
         Close cur1;
    close cur2;
    Exception when others then dbms_output.put_line(SQLERRM);     
    end;
    ==================================================================================================
    For SOB value set, I have passed the default value as vamsi suggested ($profiles$.gl_set_of_bks_id)....
    For period value set, I have entered query as ..where application_id = 101
    and set_of_books_id = :$PROFILES$.gl_set_of_bks_id
    and closing_status IN ( 'O', 'F', 'C')
    order by period_year, period_num...................
    It still doesn't work....I don't know how to derive those Periods based on the SOBs and at the same time pass SOB id into the cursors...
    Please help...
    Rgds,
    Murali

  • How to create a profile set for a campaign.

    HI  Friends,
    I am working on CRM 7.0.
    My requirement is to create a Batch program for  campaign creation and automation.
    i have used the class 'cl_crm_mktpl_appl_base' to copy the existing campaign .
    It copied the entire target groups,campaign  elements, profile sets.
    My requirement is for the created campaign id, i need to create a profile set in that i need to create target goups.
    Fm : BAPI_PROFILESET_CREATE is not helpful for me in my case.bacause it is asking parent guid ..etc...
    I have ony one guid ,ie. campaign guid . if i give this in parent guid it is thriwing error.
    can any suggest how to create a custom profile set.
    If any one  worked on this batch program please reply to this thread.
    Edited by: jagadheeswara raju on Feb 10, 2010 7:02 PM

    Hi,
    I have replied to the below thread mentioning the FM's to create Profile sets, profiles and also target groups. This may be helpful to you.
    Re: target group creation
    Regards,
    Priyanka

  • The setting for my macbook pro?

    i mainly use my macbook pro as a desktop im always on and off what would be the best setting for me on the energy setting ?what are your setting and are they any pros and cons with a particular setting ?

    No, after about 15-30 minutes the screen goes black. Hit the shift key or touch the trackpad to get everything back. While it was dark it was not sleeping. Emails still get received.

  • HT4110 What is the best battery setting for the MacBook Pro 13 Retina display?

    I want to know the best setting for the battery for the MacBook Pro 13 Retina display.

    To add just a little
    Keep it plugged in when near a socket so you keep the charging cycles down on your LiPo (lithium polymer) cells / battery, but not plugged in all the time. When not being used for several hours, turn it off.
    And best "tip" is if its near a socket,...plug it in as long as you can (especially at home) since cycle count on the battery are the "miles that wear out the tires (battery)", however again, not plugged in all or most of the time.
    http://www.apple.com/batteries/notebooks.html
    "Apple does not recommend leaving your portable plugged in all the time."
    General rule to remember of Lithium batteries is:
    Never drain them LOW  & dont always/often store them HIGH
    While cycle count is commonly seen to be the “miles” on your Lithium Ion pack cell in your Macbook, which they are, this distinction is not a fine line at all, and it is a big misconception to “count charge cycles”
    *A person who has, for example, 300 charge cycles on their battery and is recharging at say 50-60% remaining of a 100% charge has better battery usage and care than another person who has 300 charge cycles at say 15% remaining on a 100% charge. 
    DoD (depth of discharge) is far more important on the wear and tear on your Macbook battery than any mere charge cycle count.  *There is no set “mile” or wear from a charge cycle in general OR in specific.    As such, contrary to popular conception, counting cycles is not conclusive whatsoever, rather the amount of deep DoD on an averaged scale of its use and charging conditions.
                              (as a very rough analogy would be 20,000 hard miles put on a car vs. 80,000 good miles being something similar)
    *Contrary to some myths out there, there is protection circuitry in your Macbook and therefore you cannot overcharge it when plugged in and already fully charged
    *However if you don’t plan on using it for a few hours, turn it OFF (plugged in or otherwise) ..*You don’t want your Macbook both always plugged in AND in sleep mode       (When portable devices are charging and in the on or sleep position, the current that is drawn through the device is called the parasitic load and will alter the dynamics of charge cycle. Battery manufacturers advise against parasitic loading because it induces mini-cycles.)
    Keeping batteries connected to a charger ensures that periodic "top-ups" do very minor but continuous damage to individual cells, hence Apples recommendation above:   “Apple does not recommend leaving your portable plugged in all the time”, …this is because “Li-ion degrades fastest at high state-of-charge”.
                        This is also the same reason new Apple notebooks are packaged with 50% charges and not 100%.
    LiPo (lithium polymer, same as in your Macbook) batteries do not need conditioning. However...
    A lot of battery experts call the use of Lithium cells the "80% Rule" ...meaning use 80% of the charge or so, then recharge them for longer overall life.
    Never let your Macbook go into shutdown and safe mode from loss of power, you can corrupt files that way, and the batteries do not like it.
    The only quantified abuse seen to Lithium cells are instances when often the cells are repeatedly drained very low…. key word being "often"
    Contrary to what some might say, Lithium batteries have an "ideal" break in period. First ten cycles or so, don't discharge down past 40% of the battery's capacity. Same way you don’t take a new car out and speed and rev the engine hard first 100 or so miles.
    Proper treatment is still important. Just because LiPo batteries don’t need conditioning in general, does NOT mean they dont have an ideal use / recharge environment. Anything can be abused even if it doesn’t need conditioning.
    From Apple on batteries:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1446
    http://www.apple.com/batteries/
    Storing your MacBook
    If you are going to store your MacBook away for an extended period of time, keep it in a cool location (room temperature roughly 22° C or about 72° F). Make certain you have at least a 50% charge on the internal battery of your Macbook if you plan on storing it away for a few months; recharge your battery to 50% or so every six months roughly if being stored away. If you live in a humid environment, keep your Macbook stored in its zippered case to prevent infiltration of humidity on the internals of your Macbook which could lead to corrosion.
    Considerations:
    Your battery is subject to chemical aging even if not in use. A Lithium battery is aging as soon as its made, regardless.
    In a perfect (although impractical) situation, your lithium battery is best idealized swinging back and forth between 20 and 85% SOC (state of charge) roughly.
    Further still how you discharge the battery is far more important than how it is either charged or stored short term, and more important long term that cycle counts.
    Ultimately counting charge cycles is of little importance.  Abuse in discharging (foremost), charging, and storing the battery and how it affects battery chemistry is important and not the ‘odometer’ reading, or cycle counts on the battery. 
    Everything boils down to battery chemistry long term, and not an arbitrary number, or cycle count.
    Keep your macbook plugged in when near a socket since in the near end of long-term life, this is beneficial to the battery.
    Peace

  • My macbook pro hard drive died.  I only have a windows hard drive and an old powerbook G4 which of course you can't use to create a boot disk for my macbook.  How can I solve this?

    I can't get app store on my old power book to download OS X,  My macbook pro hard drive died and all I have is a windows hard drive, still has windows os  on it, a 500 Gb USB drive and this power book.  How can I get my macbook back up without spending money?  Thanks

    And what happens if the OPs Mac is of a newer version that came with a version of Snow Leopard above the 10.6.3 version that is on that Retail, meant for Upgrade, disc? Like if it came with 10.6.4/.5/.6/.7? That disc you linked to would not work.
    He needs to contact Apple and get a replacement set of Original System Reinstall Discs. That is the only way he can be assured it will work and he would also get the iLife apps which he wouldn't buying that DVD disc you linked to.
    dwb wrote:
    The Snow Leopard DVD is $20 from Apple. You'll just have to wait a few days. BTW this is a full installer that works with any model computer that can run SL. Apple used to ship recovery/installation disks that were tied to specific computer models so that a 15" MBP installer disk coudn't be used on a 13" MBP computer. So you need either full installer or the recovery disks for your specific model.
    And BTW, I have a 2009 13" MBP w/8GB RAM that is running Mavericks. With a 5400 RPM drive I used to experience a bit of beach balling (think hour glassing) but an SSD has given it new life. It feels now slower than the newest MBPs - it obviously benchmarks considerably slower but in everyday use it doesn't feel like a 4 1/2 year old computer at all.

  • What is the proper display default setting for a MacBook 13''?

    Hi, I clicked on system preferences from the little blue apple and then clicked on Display because I was wanted to increase my screens brightness. Before I clicked anything else however, the screen blinked and blacked out and then came back up with large black lines on each side and the screen was scrunched up. Thinking I maybe accidentally changed the resolution, I clicked on the one below it - which increased the size of everything! Now everything is all messed up and even though I've got it fitting almost back to normal - the font and words seem blurry.
    What did I do wrong and what is the right (default) setting? I just want my display to look normal again! Thanks for everyone's help.

    With the Macbook 13", turn the resolution as high as it can go, millions of colors, refresh rate n/a. This was the default with my machine, and it's working fine.

  • Can I create a bootable DVD for my Macbook running 10.5.8?

    I'm trying to install a larger hdd in my 2007 MacBook 13" 2.16 Core Duo. I used SuperDuper to create a disk image on an external USB drive but when I reboot with the alt/option key depressed, it only finds my internal disk. I'm guessing I can't boot this old laptop from a USB disk, so now I'm wondering if I can create a bootable DVD or CD for it. Or do I need to upgrade my OS?

    Hi, if tryly a PowerMac, (PPC instead of Intel), you may need a Firewire Drive to be bootable, most PPC Macs cannot boot OSX from a USB drive.
    So we know more about it...
    At the Apple Icon at top left>About this Mac, then click on More Info, then click on Hardware> and report this upto but not including the Serial#...
    Hardware Overview:
    Model Name: iMac
    Model Identifier: iMac7,1
    Processor Name: Intel Core 2 Duo
    Processor Speed: 2.4 GHz
    Number Of Processors: 1
    Total Number Of Cores: 2
    L2 Cache: 4 MB
    Memory: 6 GB
    Bus Speed: 800 MHz
    Boot ROM Version: IM71.007A.B03
    SMC Version (system): 1.21f4

  • Optimal Scratch Disk Setting for Notebook/Macbook Pro Users

    After doing a ton of research, I came across THIS guidline for different scratch disk setups but I am still not sure what would be the best setup for me.
    Here is what I am working with for my Current Projects Work Station
    2011 i7 Macbook Pro with SSD as my main drive and 750GB 5400rpm HD in the optical bay.
    OWC Elite Mini and Dual Mini in Raid0 for Media Storage. Both 7200rpm Drives
    Currently I have my scratch disk set to the following:
    SSD: Startup drive, OS, Programs, Project Files and Exports
    750GB HD: Partitioned - 250GB to Backup SSD and 500GB for Photo storage and PP Scratch Disk Video, Audio and Previews
    OWC Minis: Media Storage for Current Projects
    My question is, what can I do to optimize my premiere pro settings?
    Should I move my scratch disk to my external HD since its a faster drive?

    I have a very similar setup but am using a couple pieces of new gear. Wondering if Harm or any of the rest of you have any advice.
    2011 i7 Macbook Pro with 500GB SSD as my main drive and 750GB 5400rpm HD in the optical bay. The SSD is a new
    Samsung Electronics 840 Pro Series 2.5-Inch 512 SATA_6_0_gb Solid State Drive MZ-7PD512BW
    4th-generation 3-Core Samsung MDX Controller  ensures sustained performance under the most punishing conditions
    Backed by an industry-leading five-year limited warranty
    I have various LaCie drives that contain projects, media, exports connected via LaCie Tbolt esata adapter. So these are drives I've had for years that are now running at 3G esata speeds.
    I'm not using the 2nd internal drive for anything since it is 5400rpm. I just use it for backups, photo, music storage.
    So I ususally work small projects with the projects, media, exports, renders all pointing back to the esata connected external LaCies.
    Should I point media cache to the 500GB SSD my internal c drive? The answer to this is still confusing since I've read many conflicting posts in various places.
    Any other suggestions for now with this setup? (External Tbolt connected raid not yet in my budget.)

  • Is there any way to create a wifi hotspot for my macbook using my IPad?, Is there any way to create a wifi hotspot for my macbook using my IPad?

    I am going to a lake cabin in Northern Minnesota for a week and need to get wifi for my Mac.  Is there any way to create a wifi hotspot using my Ipad so that I have internet service for my laptop?

    No, iPad can become a hot spot, but if you have an iPhone, it can tether if you have a data plan that incudes the tethering option.  With AT&T for example, you can add tethering for $20 month or for $45/month, you receive tethering and 4GB of data per month.  If you have the unlimited data plan from AT&T you'll unfortunately have to give it up if you want to tether.  You can also go to almost any carrier and purchase a MiFi unit which may work for you.  Whether iw will work in Northern Minnesota is something only your carrier could answer.

  • Optimal Scratch Disk Setting for Notebook/Macbook Pro Users 2013??

    Hey Folks,
    I have read a few previous posts from other users but they were on the older model MBPs.  Now that the USB 3 option is there and there are other options for Thunderbolt storage I was wondering what the best solution for disk setups would be.  I have no problems removing the optical drive and installing another HD in it's place so please feel free to use that option in any configuration solutiions you may offer.
    Thanks in advance for your input to this discussion.

    Here's what I recommend as a starting point for a good editing experience.
    C: OS/Programs
    D: Projects
    E: Cache/Scratch
    F: Media
    E: Exports
    Here's what I recommend as a bare minimum:
    C: OS/Programs
    D: Projects/Cache/Scratch
    E: Media/Exports
    In all cases, implement some sort of backup.

  • Creating a Recovery Set Utility Hangs. Expect better from HP please!!

    Hello.  I need help please in creating a recovery set for my hp envy dv7 laptop.  The issue I'm having with the software is that it doesn't seem to recognize the USB flash drive that I purchased especially for the recovery set.  It's a 32gb capacity so within the limits of the reccomendation and works fine with other programs.
    If anyone can point me in the right direction I would be very grateful.  This laptop has been crashing recently and I would feel more at ease knowing I had some kind of help to fall back on.
    Thanks in advance guys!!

    I checked the instructions here: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01867124&lc=en&cc=ca&dlc=en#N1014
    It warns of two things
    1) Use a storage device that is larger than the size of the source files, but not larger than 32GB.  ( which the one you are using meets this)
    2) Also, USB flash drives that are branded with the Windows 8 compatible logo do not work.  (maybe this is the problem?)
    One could also use DVD's
    {---------- Please click the "Thumbs Up" to say thanks for helping.
    Please click "Accept As Solution" if my help has solved your problem. ----------}
    This is a user supported forum. I am a volunteer and I do not work for HP.

  • JBO-26041 error when creating a selection set

    11.5.10.2 with AZ.H Delta 2
    Trying to create a selection set for "Discrete Mfg. and Distribution Setups" using a filter on Inventory org and I get this error
    oracle.apps.fnd.framework.OAException: Application: FND, Message Name: FND_GENERIC_MESSAGE. Tokens: MESSAGE = oracle.jbo.DMLException: JBO-26041: Failed to post data to database during "Insert": SQL Statement " INSERT INTO AZ_SELECTION_SET_ENTITIES_B(REF_ENTITY_OCCURANCE_CODE,UPDATABLE_FLAG,ALLOW_SET_TARGETVAL_FLAG,ALLOW_FILTER_FLAG,CREATED_BY,CREATION_DATE,LAST_UPDATED_BY,LAST_UPDATE_DATE,LAST_UPDATE_LOGIN,CHANGE_UPDATABLE_FLAG,ENTITY_CODE,FILTERING_PARAMETERS,ENTITY_OCCURANCE_CODE,USER_ID,SELECTION_SET_CODE,SEQ_NUM,SELECTION_FLAG,FILTER_SET_FLAG) VALUES (:1,:2,:3,:4,:5,:6,:7,:8,:9,:10,:11,:12,:13,:14,:15,:16,:17,:18)".; ................
    <snip>
    ## Detail 0 ## java.sql.SQLException: Data size bigger than max size for this type: 4220 at oracle.jdbc.dbaccess.DBError.throwSqlException(DBError.java:134 ............
    <snip>
    If I do not select a filter, the selection set gets created successfully. Seems to me that the issue is related to data. Is there a limitation on the length of a certian field in the selection set ?
    Any help is appreciated - we are also creating an SR
    Thanks
    Srini

    Roopesh,
    Thanks for your support. Understood your point - I logged into the target instance and then tried to create a selection set using the Source instance and got the same error (and it can be reproduced at will on both source and target instances). The set will save successfully if I do not enter any criteria.
    oracle.apps.fnd.framework.OAException: Application: FND, Message Name: FND_GENERIC_MESSAGE. Tokens: MESSAGE = oracle.jbo.DMLException: JBO-26041: Failed to post data to database during "Insert": SQL Statement " INSERT INTO AZ_SELECTION_SET_ENTITIES_B(REF_ENTITY_OCCURANCE_CODE,UPDATABLE_FLAG,ALLOW_SET_TARGETVAL_FLAG,ALLOW_FILTER_FLAG,CREATED_BY,CREATION_DATE,LAST_UPDATED_BY,LAST_UPDATE_DATE,LAST_UPDATE_LOGIN,CHANGE_UPDATABLE_FLAG,ENTITY_CODE,FILTERING_PARAMETERS,ENTITY_OCCURANCE_CODE,USER_ID,SELECTION_SET_CODE,SEQ_NUM,SELECTION_FLAG,FILTER_SET_FLAG) VALUES (:1,:2,:3,:4,:5,:6,:7,:8,:9,:10,:11,:12,:13,:14,:15,:16,:17,:18)".; at oracle.apps.fnd.framework.OAException.wrapperException(OAException.java:891) at
    <snip>
    ## Detail 0 ## java.sql.SQLException: Data size bigger than max size for this type: 4282 at oracle.jdbc.dbaccess.DBError.throwSqlException(DBError.java:134) at oracle.jdbc.dbaccess.DBError.throwSqlException(DBError.java:179) at oracle.jdbc.ttc7.TTCItem.setArrayData(TTCItem.java:155
    <snip>
    Thanks
    Srini

  • Creating a score set - please help- I'm going crazy

    OK- deep breath ...........I'm trying to create a score set for 4 instruments. I read the manual, then tried everything on p 765........... I started first with the tracks in the Arrange area.- with and without rubber bands - and because this didn't work, I scrubbed this and tried to simply set up thew score in the Score Editor.
    It didn't work. I want to be able to see the music for 4 instruments - at one go -in the score editor. Is this possible ?
    Please someone save my sanity and give me an blow- by- blow account how to achieve this. I've been on this for hours and can't see the wood for the trees now so am going out for a breath of fresh air.
    Kay.

    You can look at the bottom of the arrange page.. But for 4 tracks I would open a score editor window by itself.. The score section is complex and not intuitive to say the least..
    In the score editor, click on the 6th from the left box. it looks like a page of text (when you highlite it will turn blue).. That shows you the whole score, in a tradional page format.. If you still see only one track, double click somewhere other than the track, (space in between). Page will toggle between showing one track/ and all tracks..
    To make life easier if you have many tracks to display = create a 'score set'. Label it, (band etc). reduce the size, 50 - 65% whatever. Then go under File in Logic, page set up.. Select the 90 turn, so now the pages longer side to side. You can see more measures at a time..
    You may want to have several score sets, to help with editing. One of everything. another to show just the piano and guitar, etc. This will make it easier to edit, copy paste between staves etc.
    The score editor is very powerful, if you take the time to figure it out, but documentation is vague

  • EHS Phrase sets for dummies needed

    I have set up Dangerous goods checks and everything is working except for phrase sets  used in the Dangerous goods master record. 
    When I create or change a DG master record using DGP1 or DGP2 I can enter all the information I need except the Dangerous Goods Description RDGMDIOT-PDGNUD.   I have searched and it appear this field is FILLED with phrase sets.   
    It would appear that the phrase set would be based on the type and ID number fields RDGMDIOT-TKUI and DGNU
    Could someone please explain how you set/assign/create a phrase set for this.
    Thanks
    Rudy

    Dear Rudolph,
    1) You can create the phrase set in T-code :CG1B  (e.g : SAP_EHS_1101_001_LOCATION this is the phrase set for physical enviroment)     
    2) You create the phrase in T-code : CG12 and here you assisng the required phrase set to phrase. ( e.g : Corrosive Chemicals is the phrase .Then while creating phrase You assigne the phrase set this phrase )
    still you have problem please revert back
    thanx
    sunil jawalkar
    Message was edited by:
            sunil jawalkar

Maybe you are looking for