Strange... nevermind! I was foolishly recommending the client 10.1.5 updater, I believe.
In my attempt to rebuild a 10.1 server, I have been unable to update the OS. Prior to and even after sucessfully updating the "Software Update" module, I am able to run the 10.1.2 combo update (can't find the 10.1.1 update). The 10.1.2 combo update completes; however, when I restart, "About This Mac" and the Apple System Profiler still indicate version 10.1. I try running the subsequent 10.1.3 update just in case, but I'm unable to select the startup drive for installation. The server install CD is a copy, not an original, from the vendor. All updates referred to in this post are server OS updates, not desktop OS updates.
Strange... nevermind! I was foolishly recommending the client 10.1.5 updater, I believe.
Last edited by ElDiabloConCaca; December 7th, 2005 at 04:16 PM.
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Several clean installs have been done in order to troubleshoot; however...
...I have shied away from the 10.1.5 combo update thus far because it does not explicitly note that is for the server OS. Do you know for sure that the update in this Apple article is also for OS X server, not just the desktop OS?
[reading through the article]...
some of the improvements mentioned in the article seem to lean toward a server OS update possibility.
Anyone else?
It looks like it is:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=42741
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