6.3 Troubleshooting Macintosh Devices

Unable to launch X11 application on Mac devices

Source: ZENworks; ZENworks Configuration Management; Remote Management.
Explanation: If you launch a X11 application from a Remote SSH session on a Mac device, the Remote Control session fails with the following error:

Can't open display.

Action: In the /etc/ssh_config file, set the X11Forwarding value to Yes.

Unable to perform a Custom Remote Control operation on a Mac device

Source: ZENworks; ZENworks Configuration Management; Remote Management.
Explanation: If you want to perform a Remote Control operation on a Mac device from the Common Tasks panel, without selecting the device in the ZENworks Control Center, you may encounter the following error:

Unable to identify the version of Remote Management service on the managed device. It is likely that some other application is running on the specified port.

Possible Cause: The Remote Management Viewer is unable to identify that the managed device is a Mac device, and proceeds with the unsupported authentication mode.
Action: Select the Mac managed device in the ZENworks Control Center and launch the Remote Control operation.

Unable to perform a Remote Control Operation on a Mac device

Source: ZENworks; ZENworks Configuration Management; Remote Management.
Explanation: If you attempt to perform a Remote Control operation on a Mac device, after selecting the device from the ZENworks Control Center, you may encounter the following error:

Server did not offer supported security type!

Possible Cause: No password is set on the Mac device.
Action: Set a password on the Mac device and retry.

Unable to connect to the active user session when you launch a remote control session on a Mac OS X Lion 10.7 managed device

Source: ZENworks; ZENworks Configuration Management; Remote Management.
Explanation: When you launch a remote control session on a Mac OS X 10.7 managed device, you are not connected to the active user session. Instead, you are prompted for the login credentials in the default login screen.
Possible Cause: The default OEM VNC server in Mac OS X 10.7 supports several remote control sessions in parallel (similar to Windows terminal sessions), so support for connecting to the active user session on a Mac OS X 10.7 managed device is discontinued.
Action: To launch a remote control session on the Mac OS X 10.7 managed device and to connect to the active user session without sharing the login credentials:
  1. Disable the default screen sharing option on the Mac OS X 10.7 managed device:

    1. Click System Preferences icon.

    2. Select the Sharing preferences.

    3. Uncheck Screen Sharing checkbox within the Service list.

  2. Download and install Vine Server 4.0 (currently in beta) from the Vine VNC TestPlant.

  3. Set the VNC password in the System Preferences tab of the Vine Server window.

  4. Run Vine Server 4.0.

    NOTE:Launching of remote control session on a Mac OS X 10.7 managed device with Vine Server installed has not been fully tested and is not supported.