Sending the UNIX command to install updates over Remote Desktop returns No Updates Available, but they appear when I manually check in the App Store. Why?

We use profile manager to set the URL for the Software Updates on a server inhouse, and the clients see the updates when I open the app store on their iMac, but when I try to send the update command to all Macs through Remote Desktop, RD is returning that there are no updates available.
And here's a log message:
Mar 20 09:45:17 Alisas-iMac kernel[0]: BUG in process suhelperd[261]: over-released legacy external boost assertions (1 total, 1 external, 0 legacy-external)
Mar 20 09:45:17 --- last message repeated 11 times ---
Why does this happen? Do we really have to manually update each client or is there something wrong?

We use profile manager to set the URL for the Software Updates on a server inhouse, and the clients see the updates when I open the app store on their iMac, but when I try to send the update command to all Macs through Remote Desktop, RD is returning that there are no updates available.
And here's a log message:
Mar 20 09:45:17 Alisas-iMac kernel[0]: BUG in process suhelperd[261]: over-released legacy external boost assertions (1 total, 1 external, 0 legacy-external)
Mar 20 09:45:17 --- last message repeated 11 times ---
Why does this happen? Do we really have to manually update each client or is there something wrong?

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