├── LICENSE ├── README.md ├── first-run └── buildAtFirstRun108.sh ├── java7-browser-plugin ├── Java_7_Plugin_Version_and_Status-ExtAttr.sh ├── Java_7_Post_Install.sh └── Web_Java_Master_Switch.sh └── partitioning ├── partitionDisk2.pl └── partitionDisk2Post.pl /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 3, 29 June 2007 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. {http://fsf.org/} 5 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 6 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 7 | 8 | Preamble 9 | 10 | The GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft license for 11 | software and other kinds of works. 12 | 13 | The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed 14 | to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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See the 645 | GNU General Public License for more details. 646 | 647 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 648 | along with this program. If not, see {http://www.gnu.org/licenses/}. 649 | 650 | Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail. 651 | 652 | If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short 653 | notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode: 654 | 655 | mac-scripts Copyright (C) 2013 IT Services, University of Oxford 656 | This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'. 657 | This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it 658 | under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. 659 | 660 | The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate 661 | parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands 662 | might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box". 663 | 664 | You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school, 665 | if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary. 666 | For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see 667 | {http://www.gnu.org/licenses/}. 668 | 669 | The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program 670 | into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you 671 | may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with 672 | the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General 673 | Public License instead of this License. But first, please read 674 | {http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html}. 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # OS X related scripts 2 | 3 | Published by the Mac team at the [University of Oxford](http://www.ox.ac.uk) [IT Services](http://www.it.ox.ac.uk). 4 | 5 | The majority of the published content have been build with wider adoption in mind. However, as Oxford uses the [Casper Suite](http://www.jamfsoftware.com) it might require more work to adopt this to other management frameworks. 6 | 7 | ## TOC 8 | ##### First Run (first-run) 9 | Script to be run at first boot as part of the Casper Imaging FirstRun: 10 | 11 | * *buildAtFirstRun108.sh*: Script called after the first reboot of a freshly installed system. Runs all policies for system build in the right order using custom triggers. 12 | 13 | 14 | ##### Java Browser Plugin (java7-browser-plugin) 15 | Scripts to manage (read disable) the Java 7 browser plug-in and check its status: 16 | 17 | * *Java_7_Post_Install.sh*: this post-installation script for the Oracle Java 7 installer disables by default the browser plug-in after each installation or update. It is also respects the status of the *Java Web Plugin Master Switch*. The script also creates a persistent convenience link for the Java version one might use to configure environment variables or use in scripts /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/${VERSION}. 18 | * *Java_7_Plugin_Version_and_Status-ExtAttr.sh*: 19 | * *Web_Java_Master_Switch.sh*: self-service script to enable the end-user to control the status of the Java 7 browser plugin. This script could be made available in self service to all users or subgroups based on sophisticated scoping mechanisms. Please note that script requires [cocaDialog](http://mstratman.github.io/cocoadialog/). 20 | 21 | 22 | ##### Tivoli Storage Manager (tivoli-storage-manager) 23 | Scripts to collect status information on a Tivoli Storage Manager client and backup status. 24 | 25 | * **coming soon** 26 | 27 | ##### Disk Partitioning (partitioning) 28 | Two scripts to be added as pre and post script to Casper Imaging to create second volume for User data named LocalStorage and mounted to /Users. 29 | 30 | * *partitionDisk2.pl*: First part of the partitioning to create volumes (Macintosh HD, Recovery HD, LocalStorage for user data) before other Casper Imaging tasks. It uses only the first command line argument provided by Casper, the target volume mount point, and obtains other information from extension attributes in the computer's JSS record. 31 | * *partitionDisk2Post.pl*: Followup script to partitionDisk2.pl to be run after imaging, performing the following tasks: i) Resizes the Recovery volume on the target disk to the maximum (and original) size, as it may have been resized to 650MB by the OS X installer. ii) Creates an /etc/fstab file on the target volume to mount LocalStorage at the required location. 32 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /first-run/buildAtFirstRun108.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # 3 | # Copyright (C) 2013 University of Oxford IT Services 4 | # contact 5 | # authors: Robin Miller, Aaron Wilson, Marko Jung 6 | # 7 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 8 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as 9 | # published by the Free Software Foundation. 10 | # 11 | # Script called after the first reboot of a freshly installed system 12 | # 13 | # Run all policies for system build in the right order 14 | # * BuildPre - for preparatory steps 15 | # * FirstRun - for stuff that should only run during system build 16 | # * SoftwareInstall - install all applications scoped to a machine 17 | # * SoftwareUpdate - install all updates to all installed apps 18 | # * PrinterInstall - install all printers and drivers 19 | # * BuildPost - cleanup after system build 20 | # 21 | # Internal RCS Revision: 7675 22 | 23 | # Variables 24 | JAMF='/usr/sbin/jamf' 25 | DNSNAME=$(hostname -s) 26 | LOGFILE=/var/tmp/orchard-deployment-$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M).log 27 | JSSCONTACTTIMEOUT=120 28 | JSSURL='https://jss.acme.org' 29 | ENROLLLAUNCHDAEMON='/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.jamfsoftware.firstrun.enroll.plist' 30 | TIMESERVER='ntp.acme.com' 31 | TIMEZONE='Europe/London' 32 | PORTABLE=0 33 | 34 | ###################################### 35 | # Tasks not requiring JSS connection # 36 | ###################################### 37 | 38 | if [[ ! $OSTYPE =~ darwin12.* ]]; then 39 | 40 | echo "This script runs on Mac OS X 10.8.x only" 41 | exit 1 42 | fi 43 | 44 | # Check if portable or workstation: 45 | echo '--- form factor' >> $LOGFILE 46 | MODEL=$(system_profiler SPHardwareDataType | grep 'Model Name:' | awk -F': ' '{print $2;}') 47 | [[ $MODEL =~ MacBook ]] && PORTABLE=1 48 | echo "Is portable: $PORTABLE" >> $LOGFILE 49 | 50 | # Set computer name to match DNS name 51 | echo '--- computer name' >> $LOGFILE 52 | systemsetup -setcomputername ${DNSNAME} | tee -a ${LOGFILE} 53 | 54 | # Set time zone, NTP use, and NTP server. These are later enforced with MCX but 55 | # the MCX setting is not applied until the first console user logs in. Also, we 56 | # may in future want to drop MCX enforcement of the time zone setting. 57 | echo '--- date and time' >> $LOGFILE 58 | systemsetup -setnetworktimeserver $TIMESERVER | tee -a ${LOGFILE} 59 | systemsetup -settimezone "$TIMEZONE" | tee -a ${LOGFILE} 60 | systemsetup -setusingnetworktime on | tee -a ${LOGFILE} 61 | 62 | # if not a portable, turn Airport off: 63 | echo '--- airport power status' >> $LOGFILE 64 | if [ $PORTABLE -eq 1 ]; then 65 | echo 'Portable hardware. No change to Airport power status.' >> $LOGFILE 66 | else 67 | AIRPORT=$(networksetup -listallhardwareports | grep -A 1 'Hardware Port: Wi-Fi' | grep 'Device:' | awk '{ print $2 }') 68 | echo "Desktop hardware. Turning AirPort ($AIRPORT) power off." >> $LOGFILE 69 | networksetup -setairportpower $AIRPORT off 70 | echo "Command exit code: $?" >> $LOGFILE 71 | fi 72 | 73 | # Power settings (-c = AC power, -b = battery power) 74 | echo '--- power settings' >> $LOGFILE 75 | pmset -c displaysleep 20 sleep 0 halfdim 10 womp 1 autorestart 1 powerbutton 0 | tee -a ${LOGFILE} 76 | echo "Command exit code for AC settings: $?" >> $LOGFILE 77 | pmset -b displaysleep 10 sleep 30 halfdim 1 womp 1 autorestart 1 | tee -a ${LOGFILE} 78 | echo "Command exit code for battery settings: $?" >> $LOGFILE 79 | 80 | # Enable SSH, as StartupScript.sh which normally does this isn't created early enough 81 | echo '--- starting ssh daemon' >> $LOGFILE 82 | ${JAMF} startSSH 83 | echo "Command exit code: $?" >> $LOGFILE 84 | 85 | # Enables ARD for the hidden casadmin account after reimage 86 | echo '--- ARD' >> $LOGFILE 87 | /System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/ARDAgent.app/Contents/Resources/kickstart \ 88 | -activate -configure -access -on -users casadmin \ 89 | -privs -all -restart -agent | tee -a ${LOGFILE} 90 | 91 | # Disable automatic Apple Software Update checks: 92 | echo '--- disabling automatic apple software update checks' >> $LOGFILE 93 | 94 | SU_INI_RESULT=$(launchctl unload -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.softwareupdatecheck.initial.plist 2>&1) 95 | SU_PER_RESULT=$(launchctl unload -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.softwareupdatecheck.periodic.plist 2>&1) 96 | 97 | if [ "$SU_INI_RESULT" ] || [ "$SU_PER_RESULT" ]; then 98 | # If these weren't empty strings, there were errors 99 | echo "$SU_INI_RESULT" >> ${LOGFILE} 100 | echo "$SU_PER_RESULT" >> ${LOGFILE} 101 | else 102 | echo "Automatic Apple Software Update check launchd jobs unloaded and disabled-key set." >> $LOGFILE 103 | fi 104 | 105 | # Create /Users/Shared if non-existent 106 | echo '--- /Users/Shared' >> $LOGFILE 107 | if [ ! -d /Users/Shared ]; then 108 | mkdir -p /Users/Shared | tee -a ${LOGFILE} 109 | chown root /Users/Shared | tee -a ${LOGFILE} 110 | chgrp wheel /Users/Shared | tee -a ${LOGFILE} 111 | chmod 1777 /Users/Shared | tee -a ${LOGFILE} 112 | fi 113 | 114 | # Clean up JAMF Imaging's Spotlight disabling files: 115 | echo '--- cleaning up spotlight-disabling files and restarting indexing' >> $LOGFILE 116 | 117 | TARGETFILES=("/.fseventsd/no_log" "/.metadata_never_index") 118 | FIXNEEDED=0 119 | RESULT=0 120 | 121 | for FILE in "${TARGETFILES[@]}"; do 122 | if [ -e $FILE ]; then 123 | (( FIXNEEDED += 1 )) 124 | rm -f "$FILE" 125 | (( RESULT += $? )) 126 | fi 127 | done 128 | 129 | if [ $FIXNEEDED -gt 0 ]; then 130 | echo 'Leftover files found. Cleanup required.' >> $LOGFILE 131 | 132 | if [ $RESULT -eq 0 ]; then 133 | echo 'Cleanup was successful.' >> $LOGFILE 134 | else 135 | echo 'There were problems cleaning up the files.' >> $LOGFILE 136 | fi 137 | 138 | # clear index and start Spotlight 139 | mdutil -E -i on / 140 | else 141 | echo 'No cleanup required!' >> $LOGFILE 142 | fi 143 | 144 | # Wait a certain number of minutes for JAMF enroll.sh script to complete. We do 145 | # this because the enroll script put in place during the JAMF Imaging process 146 | # uses the 'jamf manage' command which seems to often fail (with a 401 147 | # (authentication) error), so we want to run 'jamf enroll' as well before we 148 | # start to do things that require communication with the JSS. However, we also 149 | # don't want to have a conflict if both happen to be run at the same time, 150 | # which has occasionally happened. The enroll.sh script will try to run, but if 151 | # it cannot contact the JSS, will wait 5 minutes and then try only once more, 152 | # hence the 8 minute wait. 153 | 154 | WAITLIMIT=$(( 8 * 60 )) 155 | WAITINCREMENT=30 156 | echo "--- checking to see if JAMF enroll.sh is still running" >> $LOGFILE 157 | while [ -e "$ENROLLLAUNCHDAEMON" ]; do 158 | if [ $WAITLIMIT -le 0 ]; then 159 | echo "Reached wait timeout of ${WAITLIMIT} seconds!" >> $LOGFILE 160 | break 161 | fi 162 | 163 | echo "Still not complete. Waiting another ${WAITINCREMENT} seconds..." >> $LOGFILE 164 | sleep $WAITINCREMENT 165 | (( WAITLIMIT -= $WAITINCREMENT )) 166 | 167 | done 168 | echo 'Continuing now...' >> $LOGFILE 169 | 170 | 171 | 172 | ################################## 173 | # Tasks requiring JSS connection # 174 | ################################## 175 | 176 | # Test for JSS connection 177 | echo '--- testing jss connection' >> $LOGFILE 178 | loop_ctr=1 179 | while ! curl --silent -o /dev/null --insecure ${JSSURL} ; do 180 | sleep 1; 181 | loop_ctr=$((loop_ctr+1)) 182 | if [ $((loop_ctr % 10 )) -eq 0 ]; then 183 | echo "${loop_ctr} attempts" >> $LOGFILE 184 | fi 185 | 186 | if [ ${loop_ctr} -eq ${JSSCONTACTTIMEOUT} ]; then 187 | echo "I'm bored ... giving up after ${loop_ctr} attempts" >> $LOGFILE 188 | exit 1 189 | fi 190 | done 191 | echo "Contacted JSS (${loop_ctr} attempts)" >>$LOGFILE ; 192 | 193 | # Enroll 10.8 machines to allow certificate-based authentication 194 | echo '--- enroll' >> $LOGFILE 195 | ${JAMF} enroll | tee -a ${LOGFILE} 196 | 197 | # Flush policy history 198 | echo '--- flushPolicyHistory' >> $LOGFILE 199 | ${JAMF} flushPolicyHistory | tee -a ${LOGFILE} 200 | 201 | # Call some triggers 202 | echo '--- JAMF triggers' >> $LOGFILE 203 | ${JAMF} policy -action BuildPre | tee -a ${LOGFILE} 204 | ${JAMF} policy -action FirstRun | tee -a ${LOGFILE} 205 | ${JAMF} policy -action SoftwareInstall | tee -a ${LOGFILE} 206 | ${JAMF} recon | tee -a ${LOGFILE} 207 | ${JAMF} policy -action SoftwareUpdate | tee -a ${LOGFILE} 208 | ${JAMF} policy -action PrinterInstall | tee -a ${LOGFILE} 209 | ${JAMF} policy -action BuildPost | tee -a ${LOGFILE} 210 | ${JAMF} recon | tee -a ${LOGFILE} 211 | 212 | # Done! 213 | echo '--- Done!' >> $LOGFILE 214 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /java7-browser-plugin/Java_7_Plugin_Version_and_Status-ExtAttr.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | #!/bin/bash 3 | # 4 | # Copyright (C) 2013 University of Oxford IT Services 5 | # contact 6 | # authors: Robin Miller, Aaron Wilson, Marko Jung 7 | # 8 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 9 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as 10 | # published by the Free Software Foundation. 11 | # 12 | # Script intended to be used as Extension Attribute for the JAMF Casper 13 | # Suite to collect the version and status of a installed Java 7 browser 14 | # plug-in. 15 | 16 | PLUGINS_DIR='/Library/Internet Plug-Ins' 17 | DISABLED_PLUGINS_DIR="${PLUGINS_DIR}/disabled" 18 | JAVA_PLUGIN='JavaAppletPlugin.plugin' 19 | PLIST_PATH='Contents/Enabled.plist' 20 | PLISTBUDDY='/usr/libexec/PlistBuddy' 21 | 22 | if [ -e "${PLUGINS_DIR}/${JAVA_PLUGIN}/${PLIST_PATH}" ]; then 23 | VERSION=$( ${PLISTBUDDY} "${PLUGINS_DIR}/${JAVA_PLUGIN}/${PLIST_PATH}" \ 24 | -c 'print CFBundleVersion' 2>/dev/null ) 25 | 26 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 27 | RETURN_VAL="${VERSION} (Enabled)" 28 | else 29 | RETURN_VAL="Error finding version (plugin in Enabled location)" 30 | fi 31 | 32 | elif [ -e "${DISABLED_PLUGINS_DIR}/${JAVA_PLUGIN}/${PLIST_PATH}" ]; then 33 | VERSION=$( ${PLISTBUDDY} "${DISABLED_PLUGINS_DIR}/${JAVA_PLUGIN}/${PLIST_PATH}" \ 34 | -c 'print CFBundleVersion' 2>/dev/null ) 35 | 36 | if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then 37 | RETURN_VAL="${VERSION} (Disabled)" 38 | else 39 | RETURN_VAL="Error finding version (plugin in Disabled location)" 40 | fi 41 | 42 | else 43 | RETURN_VAL="No Oracle Java plugin found" 44 | fi 45 | 46 | echo "${RETURN_VAL}" 47 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /java7-browser-plugin/Java_7_Post_Install.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # 3 | # Copyright (C) 2013 University of Oxford IT Services 4 | # contact 5 | # authors: Robin Miller, Aaron Wilson, Marko Jung 6 | # 7 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 8 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as 9 | # published by the Free Software Foundation. 10 | # 11 | # Script to run after Oracle Java 7 package installation (ie. in JSS 12 | # policies for both installs and updates) to appropriately disable or 13 | # leave enabled the Java 7 web plugin. The convenience symlink to the 14 | # Java 7 JRE, /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/1.7.x.jre, is also 15 | # created/updated each time. 16 | 17 | BREADCRUMB_PATH='/etc/orchard' 18 | BREADCRUMB='java_master_switch_web_java_enabled' 19 | PLUGINS_DIR='/Library/Internet Plug-Ins' 20 | DISABLED_PLUGINS_DIR="${PLUGINS_DIR}/disabled" 21 | JAVA_PLUGIN='JavaAppletPlugin.plugin' 22 | JRE_7_LINK_PATH='/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines' 23 | JRE_7_LINK_FILE='1.7.x.jre' 24 | 25 | 26 | # Check that we're running on 10.7 or higher: 27 | OS_VERSION=$( /usr/bin/sw_vers -productVersion | /usr/bin/awk -F'.' '{ print $2 }' ) 28 | if [ $OS_VERSION -lt 7 ]; then 29 | echo "This script is for Mac OS X 10.7 or higher only." 30 | exit 1 31 | fi 32 | 33 | # Check for breadcrumb and create appropriate symlink in 34 | # /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/. Move plugin to disabled folder if 35 | # breadcrumb not present. 36 | if [ -e "${BREADCRUMB_PATH}/${BREADCRUMB}" ]; then 37 | echo "Breadcrumb found, leaving plugin in active location." 38 | 39 | # just create Java 7 JRE symlink, and leave plugin in active location 40 | [ -d "$JRE_7_LINK_PATH" ] || /bin/mkdir -p "$JRE_7_LINK_PATH" 41 | /bin/ln -sf "${PLUGINS_DIR}/${JAVA_PLUGIN}" \ 42 | "${JRE_7_LINK_PATH}/${JRE_7_LINK_FILE}" 43 | 44 | else 45 | echo "Java web plugin disabled, moving plugin to disabled location." 46 | [ -e "${DISABLED_PLUGINS_DIR}" ] || /bin/mkdir "${DISABLED_PLUGINS_DIR}" 47 | [ -e "${DISABLED_PLUGINS_DIR}/${JAVA_PLUGIN}" ] && \ 48 | /bin/rm -rf "${DISABLED_PLUGINS_DIR}/${JAVA_PLUGIN}" 49 | /bin/mv "${PLUGINS_DIR}/${JAVA_PLUGIN}" "${DISABLED_PLUGINS_DIR}/${JAVA_PLUGIN}" 50 | 51 | # create Java 7 JRE symlink 52 | [ -d "$JRE_7_LINK_PATH" ] || /bin/mkdir -p "$JRE_7_LINK_PATH" 53 | /bin/ln -sf "${DISABLED_PLUGINS_DIR}/${JAVA_PLUGIN}"\ 54 | "${JRE_7_LINK_PATH}/${JRE_7_LINK_FILE}" 55 | 56 | fi 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /java7-browser-plugin/Web_Java_Master_Switch.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | # 3 | # Copyright (C) 2013 University of Oxford IT Services 4 | # contact 5 | # authors: Robin Miller, Aaron Wilson, Marko Jung 6 | # 7 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 8 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as 9 | # published by the Free Software Foundation. 10 | # 11 | # Script to enable or disable the Oracle Java 7 Web Plugin by moving it 12 | # between the /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ folder and a 'disabled/' 13 | # folder therein, intended to be made available via Casper Self Service. 14 | # 15 | # Leaves a breadcrumb file to indicate enabled status (the default for 16 | # MMP systems is disabled), for use by other scripts including the 17 | # post-install script for Oracle Java 7 installs/updates, so that the 18 | # current state of the plugin can be maintained. 19 | # 20 | # Also creates/updates a symlink in /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines/ 21 | # to the Java 7 plugin, since the plugin bundle contains the Oracle Java 22 | # 7 JRE. This provides users with a stable location to place in their 23 | # PATH, while the plugin itself may move. 24 | 25 | BREADCRUMB_PATH='/etc/orchard' 26 | BREADCRUMB='java_master_switch_web_java_enabled' 27 | PLUGINS_DIR='/Library/Internet Plug-Ins' 28 | DISABLED_PLUGINS_DIR="${PLUGINS_DIR}/disabled" 29 | JAVA_PLUGIN='JavaAppletPlugin.plugin' 30 | JRE_7_LINK_PATH='/Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines' 31 | JRE_7_LINK_FILE='1.7.x.jre' 32 | PLIST_PATH='Contents/Enabled.plist' 33 | PLISTBUDDY='/usr/libexec/PlistBuddy' 34 | COCOA_DIALOG='/Applications/Utilities/cocoaDialog.app/Contents/MacOS/cocoadialog' 35 | 36 | PLUGIN_ENABLED=0 37 | 38 | VERSION=$( ${PLISTBUDDY} "${PLUGINS_DIR}/${JAVA_PLUGIN}/${PLIST_PATH}" \ 39 | -c 'print CFBundleVersion' 2>/dev/null ) 40 | 41 | if [ $? -eq 0 ] && [[ $VERSION == 1.7.* ]]; then 42 | PLUGIN_ENABLED=1 43 | echo "Oracle Java 7 Plugin detected in active location." 44 | fi 45 | 46 | if [ $PLUGIN_ENABLED -eq 0 ]; then 47 | VERSION=$( ${PLISTBUDDY} "${DISABLED_PLUGINS_DIR}/${JAVA_PLUGIN}/${PLIST_PATH}" \ 48 | -c 'print CFBundleVersion' 2>/dev/null ) 49 | 50 | if [ $? -eq 0 ] && [[ $VERSION == 1.7.* ]]; then 51 | echo "Oracle Java 7 Plugin detected in disabled folder." 52 | else 53 | ERROR_MSG="No Oracle Java 7 plugins found in expected locations." 54 | echo $ERROR_MSG 55 | $COCOA_DIALOG ok-msgbox \ 56 | --title "Error: Plug-In Missing" \ 57 | --text "Plug-In Missing" \ 58 | --informative-text "The Oracle Java 7 Plug-In could not be found" \ 59 | --button1 "OK" \ 60 | --no-cancel 61 | exit 1 62 | fi 63 | fi 64 | 65 | if [ $PLUGIN_ENABLED -eq 0 ]; then 66 | CHOICE=$( $COCOA_DIALOG msgbox \ 67 | --title "Java Web Plug-In Master Switch" \ 68 | --text "Java Web Plug-In Current Status: Disabled" \ 69 | --informative-text "Enabling the Java Web Plug-In will allow use of Java web applications in Safari or Firefox, but represents a security risk. The Plug-In should only be enabled when needed, and disabled otherwise." \ 70 | --button1 "Enable Java Web Plug-In" \ 71 | --button2 "Cancel" ) 72 | 73 | if [ $CHOICE -eq 1 ]; then 74 | echo "Moving plugin to active location." 75 | 76 | # delete any existing item in the destination to control /bin/mv behavior 77 | [ -e "${PLUGINS_DIR}/${JAVA_PLUGIN}" ] && \ 78 | /bin/rm -rf "${PLUGINS_DIR}/${JAVA_PLUGIN}" 79 | /bin/mv "${DISABLED_PLUGINS_DIR}/${JAVA_PLUGIN}" "${PLUGINS_DIR}/${JAVA_PLUGIN}" 80 | 81 | # drop the breadcrumb 82 | [ -d "$BREADCRUMB_PATH" ] || /bin/mkdir "$BREADCRUMB_PATH" 83 | /usr/bin/touch "${BREADCRUMB_PATH}/${BREADCRUMB}" 84 | 85 | # update Java 7 JRE symlink 86 | [ -d "$JRE_7_LINK_PATH" ] || \ 87 | /bin/mkdir -p "$JRE_7_LINK_PATH" 88 | /bin/ln -sf "${PLUGINS_DIR}/${JAVA_PLUGIN}" \ 89 | "${JRE_7_LINK_PATH}/${JRE_7_LINK_FILE}" 90 | 91 | exit 0 92 | 93 | elif [ $CHOICE -eq 2 ]; then 94 | echo "User chose to cancel." 95 | exit 0 96 | fi 97 | fi 98 | 99 | if [ $PLUGIN_ENABLED -eq 1 ]; then 100 | CHOICE=$( $COCOA_DIALOG msgbox \ 101 | --title "Java Web Plug-In Master Switch" \ 102 | --text "Java Web Plug-In Current Status: Enabled" \ 103 | --informative-text "Disabling the Java Web Plug-In will prevent Java web applications from running in any web browser, and is a good security practice. Desktop Java applications are generally unaffected by this change." \ 104 | --button1 "Disable Java Web Plug-In" \ 105 | --button2 "Cancel" ) 106 | 107 | if [ $CHOICE -eq 1 ]; then 108 | echo "Moving plugin to disabled location." 109 | [ -e "${DISABLED_PLUGINS_DIR}" ] || \ 110 | /bin/mkdir "${DISABLED_PLUGINS_DIR}" 111 | [ -e "${DISABLED_PLUGINS_DIR}/${JAVA_PLUGIN}" ] && \ 112 | /bin/rm -rf "${DISABLED_PLUGINS_DIR}/${JAVA_PLUGIN}" 113 | /bin/mv "${PLUGINS_DIR}/${JAVA_PLUGIN}" "${DISABLED_PLUGINS_DIR}/${JAVA_PLUGIN}" 114 | 115 | # hoover the breadcrumb 116 | [ -x "${BREADCRUMB_PATH}/${BREADCRUMB}" ] && \ 117 | /bin/rm "${BREADCRUMB_PATH}/${BREADCRUMB}" 118 | 119 | # update Java 7 JRE symlink 120 | [ -d "$JRE_7_LINK_PATH" ] || \ 121 | /bin/mkdir -p "$JRE_7_LINK_PATH" 122 | /bin/ln -sf "${DISABLED_PLUGINS_DIR}/${JAVA_PLUGIN}" \ 123 | "${JRE_7_LINK_PATH}/${JRE_7_LINK_FILE}" 124 | 125 | exit 0 126 | 127 | elif [ $CHOICE -eq 2 ]; then 128 | echo "User chose to cancel." 129 | exit 0 130 | fi 131 | fi 132 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /partitioning/partitionDisk2.pl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/perl 2 | # 3 | # Copyright (C) 2013 University of Oxford IT Services 4 | # contact 5 | # authors: Robin Miller, Aaron Wilson, Marko Jung 6 | # 7 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 8 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as 9 | # published by the Free Software Foundation. 10 | # 11 | # First part of the partitioning to create volumes (Macintosh HD, 12 | # Recovery HD, LocalStorage for user data) before other Casper Imaging 13 | # tasks. It uses only the first command line argument provided by 14 | # Casper, the target volume mount point, and obtains other information 15 | # from extension attributes in the computer's JSS record. 16 | # 17 | # Due to the way in which Casper Imaging identifies volumes, the target 18 | # volume must be the first non-EFI volume on the disk (slice 2), or the 19 | # script will exit with an error. 20 | # 21 | # If the script does have to exit with an error, it will attempt to halt 22 | # the imaging sequence by killing the parent Casper Imaging process. 23 | # This appears to be necessary as Casper Imaging will otherwise attempt 24 | # to proceed with imaging even if partitioning has failed. 25 | # 26 | # The script checks two input type "text field" extension attributes of 27 | # the host: 28 | # * "Commissioning: Custom LocalStorage UUID" to query an UUID for a 29 | # manually set up LocalStorage volume (i.e. manual softare RAID) 30 | # * "Commissioning: Custom System Volume Size" to override the 31 | # computed default sizes for Macintosh HD 32 | # 33 | # A followup script, partitionDisk2Post.pl, should be run post-imaging, 34 | # and uses YAML formatted data left by this script in order to resize 35 | # the Recovery partition and create an fstab file to mount LocalStorage 36 | # on the target volume. 37 | # 38 | # Internal RCS Revision: 11469 39 | 40 | use strict; 41 | use warnings; 42 | 43 | use LWP::UserAgent; 44 | use XML::Simple qw(:strict); 45 | 46 | use Config::YAML::Tiny; 47 | use Mac::PropertyList qw(parse_plist_fh); 48 | 49 | use constant { 50 | ASR => '/usr/sbin/asr', 51 | COCOA_DIALOG => '/Applications/Utilities/cocoadialog.app/Contents/MacOS/CocoaDialog', 52 | DISKUTIL => '/usr/sbin/diskutil', 53 | KILLALL => '/usr/bin/killall', 54 | NETWORKSETUP => '/usr/sbin/networksetup', 55 | SYSCTL => '/usr/sbin/sysctl', 56 | SWVERS => '/usr/bin/sw_vers', 57 | 58 | CASPER_IMAGING => 'Casper Imaging', 59 | LOCK_SCREEN => 'LockScreen', 60 | 61 | JAMF_API_USER => 'readonlyuser', 62 | JAMF_API_PASS => 'cocacola', 63 | JSS_WEBLOC => 'jss.acme.com', 64 | JSS_REALM => 'Restful JSS Access -- Please supply your credentials', 65 | REST_START => '/JSSResource/computers/macaddress/', 66 | REST_END => '/subset/extension_attributes', 67 | 68 | LS_UUID_EA => 'Commissioning: Custom LocalStorage UUID', 69 | TARGET_SIZE_EA => 'Commissioning: Custom System Volume Size', 70 | 71 | LS_VOL_NAME => 'LocalStorage', 72 | REC_VOL_NAME => 'Recovery HD', 73 | REC_VOL_SIZE_M => '1500', 74 | 75 | TMP_RECORD_FILE => '/tmp/partitionDisk2_tmp_record.yml', 76 | }; 77 | 78 | 79 | # declare variables outside the eval block: 80 | my ( 81 | $partitioning_record, 82 | $target_mount_point, 83 | $target_volume_info, 84 | $target_parent_info, 85 | $jss_params_ar, 86 | $local_storage_location 87 | ); 88 | 89 | eval { # eval block to catch exceptions and first bring down Casper Imaging 90 | 91 | # Check that we are running on 10.8. Script will definitely fail on 10.6 92 | # due to differences in the diskutil program. It will probably work on 10.7 93 | # and later, but it has only been tested on 10.8: 94 | die "This script must be run on Mac OS X 10.8, but other version detected" 95 | unless simple_os_check('10.8'); 96 | 97 | # Replace any existing temp info file with an empty one, if one is found: 98 | eval { 99 | open(my $tmp_fh, '>', TMP_RECORD_FILE) or die "$!"; 100 | close($tmp_fh) or die "$!"; 101 | chmod 0755, TMP_RECORD_FILE or die "$!"; 102 | }; 103 | die "Could not overwrite or set mode of file '" . TMP_RECORD_FILE . "': $@" 104 | if $@; 105 | 106 | $partitioning_record = Config::YAML::Tiny->new( 107 | config => TMP_RECORD_FILE, 108 | output => TMP_RECORD_FILE, 109 | ); 110 | 111 | die "Systems using CoreStorage LVM are not yet supported. " . 112 | "CoreStorage detected" 113 | if check_for_CoreStorage(); 114 | 115 | $target_mount_point = shift; 116 | 117 | die "Target mount point unusable or not given" 118 | unless ((defined($target_mount_point)) and 119 | ($target_mount_point =~ m|^/|)); 120 | 121 | # make info object for target device: 122 | $target_volume_info = get_disk_info($target_mount_point); 123 | 124 | # make sure that target is already the first HFS+ partition (slice 2) on 125 | # the disk, since that is what it will be when we are done, and Casper 126 | # Imaging will blithely image to that slice even if the name and mount 127 | # point have changed. 128 | die "'$target_mount_point' is not the first HFS+ partition on the device" 129 | unless ($target_volume_info->{DeviceIdentifier} =~ /^disk\d{1,2}s2$/); 130 | 131 | # get parent device info object (still works if target already appears as a 132 | # 'whole disk', eg. CoreStorage logical volume - it will just contain 133 | # redundant info) 134 | $target_parent_info = get_disk_info($target_volume_info->{ParentWholeDisk}); 135 | 136 | # get custom parameters, if any, from JSS: 137 | $jss_params_ar = get_JSS_ext_attrs(); 138 | 139 | 140 | # Look for LocalStorage on the target disk (sub returns 0 if not found): 141 | $local_storage_location = 142 | locate_local_storage_on_disk($target_volume_info->{ParentWholeDisk}); 143 | 144 | if ($local_storage_location) { 145 | # LocalStorage was found on the target disk, and will be preserved... 146 | 147 | # record existing LocalStorage UUID: 148 | my $local_storage_info = get_disk_info($local_storage_location); 149 | $partitioning_record->set_local_storage_uuid( 150 | $local_storage_info->{VolumeUUID}); 151 | 152 | repartition_preserving_local_storage( 153 | $target_volume_info->{ParentWholeDisk}, $local_storage_location); 154 | 155 | } else { 156 | # no LocalStorage found on the target disk... 157 | 158 | # check for custom LocalStorage volume UUID from JSS 159 | if (defined($jss_params_ar->{&LS_UUID_EA})) { 160 | 161 | die "Malformed UUID '$jss_params_ar->{&LS_UUID_EA}' for " . 162 | "LocalStorage found on JSS" 163 | unless ($jss_params_ar->{&LS_UUID_EA} =~ 164 | /^[a-f0-9]{8}-(?:[a-f0-9]{4}-){3}[a-f0-9]{12}$/i); 165 | 166 | # get info object for the UUID, and by not dying, confirm that it 167 | # exists on the system (the sub dies if UUID nonexistent): 168 | my $custom_local_storage_info = 169 | get_disk_info($jss_params_ar->{&LS_UUID_EA}); 170 | 171 | # make sure it is not on the target disk itself: 172 | if ($custom_local_storage_info->{ParentWholeDisk} eq 173 | $target_volume_info->{ParentWholeDisk}) { 174 | die "Custom LocalStorage UUID from JSS, 175 | '$jss_params_ar->{&LS_UUID_EA}', was on the target volume"; 176 | } 177 | 178 | # record this LocalStorage UUID: 179 | $partitioning_record->set_local_storage_uuid( 180 | $jss_params_ar->{&LS_UUID_EA}); 181 | 182 | # repartition target disk, without a LocalStorage partition 183 | repartition_whole_disk($target_volume_info->{ParentWholeDisk}, 184 | 'no_LocalStorage'); 185 | 186 | } else { 187 | 188 | # repartition and create default LocalStorage partition, as slice 4 189 | repartition_whole_disk($target_volume_info->{ParentWholeDisk}); 190 | 191 | # record resultant LocalStorage UUID: 192 | my $new_local_storage_location = locate_local_storage_on_disk( 193 | $target_volume_info->{ParentWholeDisk}); 194 | my $new_local_storage_info = get_disk_info( 195 | $new_local_storage_location); 196 | $partitioning_record->set_local_storage_uuid( 197 | $new_local_storage_info->{VolumeUUID}); 198 | 199 | } 200 | } 201 | 202 | # Record Recovery HD identifier (which should be slice 3), and epoch date: 203 | $partitioning_record->set_recovery_hd_id( 204 | $target_volume_info->{ParentWholeDisk} . 's3'); 205 | $partitioning_record->set_date(time); 206 | 207 | # Write out partitioning record to a YAML file to be picked up by an 208 | # 'after' script, which will create the fstab file to mount LocalStorage, 209 | # and resize the Recovery HD partition. 210 | $partitioning_record->write or die "Could not write to file '" . 211 | TMP_RECORD_FILE . "'"; 212 | 213 | 214 | }; # end giant eval block 215 | 216 | if ($@) { 217 | 218 | my @cocoa_dialog_args = qw( 219 | ok-msgbox 220 | --title 221 | 'Disk Partitioning Failure' 222 | --icon 223 | stop 224 | --text 225 | 'Disk Partitioning Failure - Installation Aborted' 226 | --no-cancel 227 | --float 228 | --no-newline 229 | --informative-text 230 | ); 231 | 232 | my $cocoa_dialog_message = 233 | "Please notify your technical support contact.\n\nError: $@"; 234 | 235 | # display dialog on screen, as background process: 236 | system(join ' ', COCOA_DIALOG, @cocoa_dialog_args, 237 | "\"$cocoa_dialog_message\"",'&'); 238 | 239 | print "Error occurred: $@\n"; 240 | print "Killing Casper Imaging process...\n"; 241 | 242 | # kill getppid does not work as the Jamf binary, not Casper Imaging, is the 243 | # parent of the script, so we do it this way: 244 | system(KILLALL, LOCK_SCREEN); # unlock the screen first... 245 | system(KILLALL, CASPER_IMAGING); 246 | 247 | exit 1; 248 | } 249 | 250 | 251 | print "\nPre-imaging partitionDisk2 tasks complete.\n"; 252 | 253 | ################### 254 | # Subroutines # 255 | ################### 256 | 257 | # Matches a single OS X major version (eg. 10.8) against the OS it is being run 258 | # on: 259 | sub simple_os_check { 260 | 261 | my $version = shift; 262 | die "No version to match against given" unless defined($version); 263 | open (my $swvers_fh, '-|', SWVERS, '-productVersion') or 264 | die "Could not open '" . SWVERS; 265 | my $os_match = 0; 266 | while (<$swvers_fh>) { 267 | $os_match = 1 if ((index $_, $version) == 0); 268 | } 269 | close $swvers_fh; 270 | return $os_match 271 | } 272 | 273 | # Checks for presence of CoreStorage LVM on machine. 274 | # Returns 0 if not found, or a non-zero value if CS is found. 275 | # 276 | sub check_for_CoreStorage { 277 | 278 | my $cs_present = 1; 279 | 280 | open (my $du_fh, '-|', DISKUTIL, 'coreStorage', 'list') 281 | or die "Could not open filehandle for '" . DISKUTIL . "': $!"; 282 | 283 | my $counter = -1; # just to ensure we are only seeing one line of output 284 | while (<$du_fh>) { 285 | $counter ++; 286 | $cs_present = 0 if /^No CoreStorage logical volume groups found/; 287 | } 288 | 289 | close $du_fh; 290 | 291 | return $counter + $cs_present; 292 | } 293 | 294 | # Returns a reference to a hash containing the diskutil info output for a given 295 | # device. Note that keys are those in diskutil's XML output, not the default 296 | # output (spaces are ommitted). 297 | # 298 | sub get_disk_info { 299 | 300 | my $device = shift; 301 | my $plist_obj; 302 | 303 | open (my $du_fh, '-|', DISKUTIL, 'info', '-plist', $device) 304 | or die "Could not open filehandle for '" . DISKUTIL . "': $!"; 305 | 306 | eval { 307 | $plist_obj = parse_plist_fh($du_fh); 308 | }; 309 | die "Unexpected disktutil output for device '$device'. This is probably " 310 | . "because the specified device was not found on the system" if $@; 311 | 312 | close $du_fh; 313 | 314 | return $plist_obj->as_perl; # returns hash reference 315 | } 316 | 317 | # Returns a reference to a hash containing the diskutil list output for a given 318 | # device. 319 | # 320 | sub get_disks_list { 321 | 322 | my $device = shift; 323 | my $plist_obj; 324 | 325 | open (my $du_fh, '-|', DISKUTIL, 'list', '-plist', $device) 326 | or die "Could not open filehandle for '" . DISKUTIL . "': $!"; 327 | 328 | eval { 329 | $plist_obj = parse_plist_fh($du_fh); 330 | }; 331 | die "Could not parse " . DISKUTIL . "'s output for device '$device'. " 332 | . "The device may not have been found on the system" if $@; 333 | 334 | close $du_fh; 335 | 336 | return $plist_obj->as_perl; # returns hash reference 337 | } 338 | 339 | # Returns the MAC address of the 'primary' built in network interface, or an 340 | # empty string if no such MAC address exists. The 'primary' built in network 341 | # interface is the 1st built in Ethernet interface on machines that have one, 342 | # or the WiFi interface for those without wired networking built in. 343 | # 344 | # Optionally, you can specify an alternative octet separator to the default 345 | # colon separator (':'). 346 | # 347 | # Arg 1 (optional): octet separator (eg. '.' or '-') 348 | # 349 | sub get_primary_MAC { 350 | 351 | my $separator = shift; 352 | 353 | open (my $nws_fh, '-|', NETWORKSETUP, '-listallhardwareports') 354 | or die 'Could not open filehandle for ' . NETWORKSETUP; 355 | 356 | my $hw_address = ''; 357 | 358 | while (<$nws_fh>) { 359 | 360 | # Look for 'Ethernet' or 'Ethernet 1': 361 | if (/^Hardware Port: Ethernet(\s1)?\s*$/) { 362 | 363 | # Get hardware address from subsequent lines. Interface entries are 364 | # separated by blank lines, so we exit this loop when we reach one: 365 | while (<$nws_fh>) { 366 | last if (/^\s*$/); 367 | $hw_address = $1 if /^Ethernet Address:\s+(([0-9a-f]{2}:?){6})/i; 368 | 369 | } 370 | 371 | # Exit loop if we have found built-in wired MAC: 372 | last if $hw_address; 373 | } 374 | 375 | # Look for WiFi: 376 | if (/^Hardware Port: Wi-Fi\s*$/) { 377 | 378 | while (<$nws_fh>) { 379 | last if (/^\s*$/); 380 | $hw_address = $1 if /^Ethernet Address:\s+(([0-9a-f]{2}:?){6})/i; 381 | 382 | } 383 | } 384 | } 385 | 386 | close $nws_fh or die "Nonzero exit status from '" . NETWORKSETUP . "'"; 387 | 388 | $hw_address =~ s/:/$separator/g if defined($separator); 389 | 390 | return $hw_address; 391 | } 392 | 393 | # Get custom parameters from Extension Attributes in the host's JSS record. 394 | # Returns a hash reference containing the custom parameters, if any. 395 | # 396 | sub get_JSS_ext_attrs { 397 | 398 | my $user_agent = LWP::UserAgent->new; 399 | 400 | $user_agent->credentials(JSS_WEBLOC . ':443', JSS_REALM, JAMF_API_USER, 401 | JAMF_API_PASS); 402 | 403 | my $ext_attrs_request = HTTP::Request->new(GET => 'https://' . JSS_WEBLOC . 404 | REST_START . get_primary_MAC('.') . REST_END); 405 | 406 | my $result = $user_agent->request($ext_attrs_request); 407 | 408 | die "Failed to retrieve data from JSS using REST API: " . 409 | $result->status_line unless $result->is_success; 410 | 411 | # makes the element act as the key, and unnecessary 'value' 412 | # keys are replaced with their values so the resulting hash is 413 | # convenient to use. Also, empty values become undef rather than 414 | # empty hashes: 415 | my $xml_ref = XMLin($result->content, ForceArray => 0, KeyAttr => 'name', 416 | ContentKey => '-value', SuppressEmpty => undef); 417 | 418 | # return reference to the part of the multi-level hash that contains the 419 | # useful data: 420 | return $xml_ref->{extension_attributes}->{attribute}; 421 | } 422 | 423 | 424 | # Returns size for system partition. 425 | # 426 | sub get_system_partition_size { 427 | 428 | my $new_target_size; 429 | 430 | # check for custom size on JSS: 431 | if (defined($jss_params_ar->{+TARGET_SIZE_EA})) { 432 | 433 | # assume GB if no units, or G or GB given: 434 | $new_target_size = $1 if $jss_params_ar->{+TARGET_SIZE_EA} =~ 435 | /^(\d+)\s*(GB?)?$/i; 436 | 437 | # understand M or MB and T or TB: 438 | $new_target_size = $1 / 1000 if $jss_params_ar->{+TARGET_SIZE_EA} =~ 439 | /^(\d+)\s*(MB?)$/i; 440 | $new_target_size = $1 * 1000 if $jss_params_ar->{+TARGET_SIZE_EA} =~ 441 | /^(\d+)\s*(TB?)$/i; 442 | 443 | # die if nothing has matched so far: 444 | die "Invalid value '$jss_params_ar->{+TARGET_SIZE_EA}' for target disk " 445 | . 'size received from JSS' unless defined($new_target_size); 446 | 447 | } else { 448 | 449 | # Calculate system partition size from disk size according to 450 | # internal policy 451 | my $ram_size = get_ram_size(); 452 | my $parent_disk_size = $target_parent_info->{TotalSize}/10**9; 453 | 454 | if ($parent_disk_size < 65) { 455 | $new_target_size = 25 + $ram_size; 456 | } elsif ($parent_disk_size < 256) { 457 | $new_target_size = 50 + $ram_size; 458 | } else { 459 | $new_target_size = 60 + $ram_size; 460 | } 461 | } 462 | return $new_target_size; 463 | } 464 | 465 | # Return RAM size in GB. Note that the units are GB, not GiB, because 466 | # Apple/diskutil use powers of 10, not 2, and that's where this number is 467 | # going: 468 | # 469 | sub get_ram_size { 470 | open (my $sc_fh, '-|', SYSCTL, '-a') or die 471 | "Could not open filehandle for '" . SYSCTL . "'"; 472 | 473 | my $ram_bytes; 474 | 475 | while (<$sc_fh>) { 476 | $ram_bytes = $1 if /^hw\.memsize:\s+(\d+)$/; 477 | } 478 | 479 | close $sc_fh; 480 | 481 | die "Could not find 'hw.memsize' in '" . SYSCTL . "' output" 482 | unless defined($ram_bytes); 483 | 484 | return $ram_bytes/10**9; # in (decimal) GB 485 | } 486 | 487 | # Returns Device Identifier for LocalStorage on the given Whole Disk, or 0 if 488 | # not found. Takes a Whole Disk identifier as an argument (eg. 'disk0'). 489 | # 490 | sub locate_local_storage_on_disk { 491 | 492 | my $whole_disk = shift; 493 | die "No disk identifier given" unless defined($whole_disk); 494 | 495 | my $disk_info_hr = get_disks_list($whole_disk); 496 | 497 | # drill down (in output from diskutil list -plist 'parent_device') to array 498 | # of hashrefs each with info on a particular slice: 499 | my @slice_infos = 500 | @{$disk_info_hr->{AllDisksAndPartitions}->[0]->{Partitions}}; 501 | 502 | my $local_storage_location = 0; 503 | 504 | foreach my $slice_info_hr (@slice_infos) { 505 | 506 | if ((defined($slice_info_hr->{VolumeName})) 507 | and ($slice_info_hr->{VolumeName} eq LS_VOL_NAME)) { 508 | 509 | $local_storage_location = $slice_info_hr->{DeviceIdentifier}; 510 | last; 511 | } 512 | } 513 | return $local_storage_location; 514 | } 515 | 516 | # Repartitions the given disk into 2 or 3 slices (ignoring slice 1 for EFI) 517 | # with JHFS+ formatting: 518 | # 519 | # slice 2: (re-)creates the Apple_HFS typed target volume, with size determined 520 | # by policy if no custom size specified in JSS record for machine, or to fill 521 | # available disk space if no slice 4 to be created. 522 | # 523 | # slice 3: creates a volume of type Apple_Boot and specified size 524 | # 525 | # slice 4 (created by default, but optional): 'LocalStorage' (Apple_HFS), 526 | # unless the 'no_LocalStorage' argument is given, in which case slice 2 is 527 | # allowed to use all avaliable space not taken by slice 3. 528 | # 529 | # Arg 1 (required): disk identifier (eg. 'disk0') 530 | # Arg 2 (optional): 'no_LocalStorage' to prevent slice 4 from being created 531 | # 532 | sub repartition_whole_disk { 533 | 534 | my $disk_id = shift; 535 | 536 | die "No valid disk identifier given" 537 | unless (defined($disk_id) and ($disk_id =~ /^disk\d{1,2}$/)); 538 | 539 | my $make_ls = 1; 540 | my $arg2 = shift; 541 | $make_ls = 0 if (defined($arg2) and (lc($arg2) eq 'no_localstorage')); 542 | 543 | my @diskutil_args = ('partitionDisk', $disk_id); 544 | my (@s2_args, @s3_args, @s4_args); 545 | 546 | if ($make_ls == 1) { 547 | 548 | my $s2_size = get_system_partition_size(); 549 | 550 | @s2_args = ('jhfs+', $target_volume_info->{VolumeName}, $s2_size . 'G'); 551 | @s3_args = ('jhfs+', REC_VOL_NAME, REC_VOL_SIZE_M . 'M'); 552 | @s4_args = ('jhfs+', LS_VOL_NAME, 'R'); 553 | 554 | push @diskutil_args, ('3', 'GPT', @s2_args, @s3_args, @s4_args); 555 | 556 | } else { 557 | 558 | @s2_args = ('jhfs+', $target_volume_info->{VolumeName}, 'R'); 559 | 560 | # The extra 210MB here is due to an issue with diskutil where the size 561 | # of the EFI partition created as slice 1 gets taken always from the 562 | # last partition, rather than the partition with requested size 'R'. So 563 | # we anticipate this and request 210MB extra space for the last 564 | # partition to make up for it. Bug has been filed with Apple and on 565 | # Open Radar: http://openradar.appspot.com/13244804 566 | # If it gets fixed and we don't notice, we'll just end up with a 567 | # slightly larger Recovery HD, which should not be a problem. 568 | @s3_args = ('jhfs+', REC_VOL_NAME, REC_VOL_SIZE_M + 210 . 'M'); 569 | 570 | push @diskutil_args, ('2', 'GPT', @s2_args, @s3_args); 571 | 572 | } 573 | # perform the repartitioning 574 | system(DISKUTIL, @diskutil_args) == 0 575 | or die "Problem encountered while attempting to " 576 | . "repartition '$disk_id' with the arguments @diskutil_args"; 577 | 578 | # adjust partition type of slice 3 from the default of Apple_HFS to 579 | # Apple_Boot 580 | set_recovery_partition_type($disk_id . 's3'); 581 | 582 | } 583 | 584 | # Merges all partitions from slice 2 up to but not including the LocalStorage 585 | # partition, and then splits them into new target volume and Recovery HD (of 586 | # type 'Apple_Boot'), all while preserving the LocalStorage partition. The size 587 | # of the resulting system volume is determined by the amount of space before 588 | # the LocalStorage partition, and the size of the Recovery partition to be 589 | # created. Custom system volume size from the JSS or size based on physical 590 | # disk capacity and RAM size do not apply when existing LocalStorage on the 591 | # same disk is preserved. 592 | # 593 | # Arg 1 (required): Target disk identifier (eg. 'disk0') 594 | # Arg 2 (required): Valid LocalStorage volume identifier (eg. 'disk0s4') 595 | # 596 | sub repartition_preserving_local_storage { 597 | 598 | my ($disk_id, $local_storage_id) = @_; 599 | 600 | die "Invalid disk identifier given" 601 | unless (defined($disk_id) and ($disk_id =~ /^disk\d{1,2}$/)); 602 | 603 | # make sure that LocalStorage is a volume on the same disk at slice 3 or 604 | # greater: 605 | die "Invalid LocalStorage volume given" unless 606 | (defined($local_storage_id) and 607 | ($local_storage_id =~ /^($disk_id)s([3-9]|(\d{2}))$/)); 608 | 609 | # start slice is always slice 2: 610 | my $start_slice = $disk_id . 's2'; 611 | 612 | # make $end_slice one slice below LocalStorage: 613 | my $end_slice = $local_storage_id; 614 | $end_slice =~ s/s(\d+)$/'s' . ($1 - 1)/e; 615 | 616 | # merge partitions if there are any to merge: 617 | unless ($start_slice eq $end_slice) { 618 | 619 | # 3rd argument is required but not used ($start_slice name is kept): 620 | my @diskutil_merge_args = 621 | ('mergePartitions', 'jhfs+', 'tmp_vol', $start_slice, $end_slice); 622 | 623 | system(DISKUTIL, @diskutil_merge_args) == 0 624 | or die "Problem encountered while attempting to merge partitions " 625 | . "on '$disk_id' with diskutil arguments @diskutil_merge_args"; 626 | } 627 | 628 | # split slice 2 into the Target volume and a Recovery volume: 629 | my @diskutil_split_args = ('splitPartition', $start_slice, '2'); 630 | 631 | # diskutil's splitPartition verb doesn't accept 'R' as a partition size (as 632 | # the partitionDisk verb does), and '0B' as an alternatative size argument 633 | # indicating 'all remaining space' only works for the last specified 634 | # partition. So, we have to calculate the required size for slice 2 635 | # ourselves, so that we will end up with the desired size for slice 3: 636 | my $tmp_vol_info = get_disk_info($start_slice); 637 | my $s2_size_B = $tmp_vol_info->{TotalSize} - (REC_VOL_SIZE_M * 1000**2); 638 | my @s2_args = 639 | ('jhfs+', $target_volume_info->{VolumeName}, $s2_size_B . 'B'); 640 | 641 | # '0B' should thus give us the size REC_VOL_SIZE_M: 642 | my @s3_args = ('jhfs+', REC_VOL_NAME, '0B'); 643 | 644 | push @diskutil_split_args, (@s2_args, @s3_args); 645 | 646 | system(DISKUTIL, @diskutil_split_args) == 0 647 | or die "Problem encountered while attempting to split partition " 648 | . "'$start_slice' with diskutil arguments @diskutil_split_args"; 649 | 650 | # Test to make sure LocalStorage is now slice 4, as we would expect. This 651 | # test was put in place after seeing one instance of unexpected behavior by 652 | # diskutil when splitting a partition, where slice 2 became not slices 2 653 | # and 3 with LocalStorage as slice 4, as expected, but instead became 654 | # slices 2 and 5, followed by (in 'diskutil list' output) LocalStorage 655 | # still as slice 3: 656 | 657 | my $expected_local_storage_location = $target_volume_info->{ParentWholeDisk} 658 | . 's4'; 659 | 660 | my $new_local_storage_location = 661 | locate_local_storage_on_disk($target_volume_info->{ParentWholeDisk}); 662 | 663 | die "Expected to find LocalStorage at '$expected_local_storage_location' " . 664 | "after partition split, but instead found it at " . 665 | "'$new_local_storage_location'" 666 | unless 667 | ($new_local_storage_location eq $expected_local_storage_location); 668 | 669 | 670 | # adjust partition type of slice 3 from the default of Apple_HFS to 671 | # Apple_Boot: 672 | set_recovery_partition_type($disk_id . 's3'); 673 | } 674 | 675 | 676 | # Sets the given device ID's partition type to 'Apple_Boot' and leaves it 677 | # unmounted 678 | # 679 | # One argument required: valid partition device ID (eg. 'disk0s3') 680 | # 681 | sub set_recovery_partition_type { 682 | 683 | my $device_id = shift; 684 | die "Invalid device identifier given" 685 | unless (defined($device_id) and 686 | ($device_id =~ /^disk\d{1,2}s\d{1,2}$/)); 687 | 688 | # create info object for the device 689 | my $partition_info = get_disk_info($device_id); 690 | 691 | # unmount if mounted 692 | if ($partition_info->{MountPoint}) { 693 | system(DISKUTIL, 'unmount', 'force', $device_id) == 0 694 | or die "Problem unmounting $device_id"; 695 | } 696 | 697 | # modify partition type 698 | system(ASR, 'adjust', '--target', $partition_info->{DeviceNode}, 699 | '--settype', 'Apple_Boot') == 0 700 | or die "Problem changing type of '$device_id' to Apple_Boot with" . ASR; 701 | 702 | } 703 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /partitioning/partitionDisk2Post.pl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/perl 2 | # 3 | # Copyright (C) 2013 University of Oxford IT Services 4 | # contact 5 | # authors: Robin Miller, Aaron Wilson, Marko Jung 6 | # 7 | # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 8 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 3 as 9 | # published by the Free Software Foundation. 10 | # 11 | # Followup script to partitionDisk2.pl to be run after imaging, performing the 12 | # following tasks: 13 | # 14 | # 1. Resizes the Recovery volume on the target disk to the maximum (and 15 | # original) size, as it may have been resized to 650MB by the OS X 16 | # installer. 17 | # 2. Creates an /etc/fstab file on the target volume to mount 18 | # LocalStorage at the required location. 19 | # 20 | # Internal RCS Revision: 9352 21 | 22 | use strict; 23 | use warnings; 24 | use File::Spec; 25 | 26 | use Config::YAML::Tiny; 27 | 28 | use constant { 29 | DISKUTIL => '/usr/sbin/diskutil', 30 | 31 | FSTAB_FILE => '/etc/fstab', 32 | LS_MOUNT_POINT => '/Users', 33 | 34 | TMP_FILE_EXPIRY_S => 3600, 35 | TMP_RECORD_FILE => '/tmp/partitionDisk2_tmp_record.yml', 36 | }; 37 | 38 | my $target_mount_point = shift; 39 | die "Target mount point not provided or invalid" 40 | unless ((defined($target_mount_point)) and ($target_mount_point =~ m|^/|)); 41 | 42 | 43 | die "Could not read from record file '" . TMP_RECORD_FILE . "'" 44 | unless (-r TMP_RECORD_FILE); 45 | 46 | my $partitioning_record = Config::YAML::Tiny->new( 47 | config => TMP_RECORD_FILE, 48 | ); 49 | 50 | # sanity check data in record file: 51 | die "Invalid values in record file '" . TMP_RECORD_FILE . "'" unless ( 52 | ($partitioning_record->{date} =~ /^\d{10}$/) and 53 | ($partitioning_record->{recovery_hd_id} =~ /^disk\d{1,2}s\d{1,2}$/) and 54 | ($partitioning_record->{local_storage_uuid} =~ 55 | /^[a-f0-9]{8}-(?:[a-f0-9]{4}-){3}[a-f0-9]{12}$/i) 56 | ); 57 | 58 | # make sure record file is recent: 59 | die "Record file is out of date" if 60 | ($partitioning_record->{date} < (time - TMP_FILE_EXPIRY_S)); 61 | 62 | #### 63 | # Followup Task 1: Resize Recovery partition back to maxiumum available size: 64 | #### 65 | 66 | # mount the Recovery partition. Although we expect this partition to be 67 | # unmounted now, diskutil does not appear to return an error when told to mount 68 | # an already mounted partition, so we aren't checking for that condition: 69 | system(DISKUTIL, 'mount', $partitioning_record->{recovery_hd_id}) == 0 70 | or die "Problem encountered while mounting Recovery partition"; 71 | 72 | my @diskutil_resize_args = ('resizeVolume', 73 | $partitioning_record->{recovery_hd_id}, 'R'); 74 | 75 | system(DISKUTIL, @diskutil_resize_args) == 0 76 | or die "Problem encountered while attempting to re-grow Recovery partition " 77 | . "with diskutil arguments @diskutil_resize_args"; 78 | 79 | # unmount the Recovery partition: 80 | system(DISKUTIL, 'unmount', $partitioning_record->{recovery_hd_id}) == 0 81 | or die "Problem encountered while unmounting Recovery partition"; 82 | 83 | #### 84 | # Followup Task 2: Create fstab file on system volume to automount LocalStorage: 85 | #### 86 | 87 | my $fstab_location = File::Spec->canonpath(File::Spec->catfile( 88 | $target_mount_point, FSTAB_FILE)); 89 | 90 | my @fstab_elements = ( 91 | 'UUID=' . $partitioning_record->{local_storage_uuid}, 92 | LS_MOUNT_POINT, 93 | 'hfs', 94 | 'rw', 95 | '0', 96 | '2' 97 | ); 98 | 99 | eval { 100 | open(my $fstab_fh, '>', $fstab_location) or die "$!"; 101 | print $fstab_fh "@fstab_elements", "\n" or die "$!"; 102 | close($fstab_fh) or die "$!"; 103 | chmod 0644, $fstab_location or die "$!"; 104 | chown 0, 0, $fstab_location or die "$!"; 105 | }; 106 | die "Could not write or set mode or ownership of file '" . FSTAB_FILE . "': $@" 107 | if $@; 108 | 109 | # delete the temporary record file: 110 | unlink TMP_RECORD_FILE; 111 | 112 | print "\nPost-imaging followup tasks complete.\n"; 113 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------