If you are upgrading from Jamf Pro 10.13.0 or earlier, follow the instructions in the Migrating to Java 11 Knowledge Base article to migrate from Java 8 to Java 11.Ĭopy the latest version of the Jamf Pro Installer for Linux ( n) to the server. The latest version is located in the Products section under Jamf Pro. If you are upgrading from Jamf Pro 10.15.0 or earlier and currently have MySQL 5.7.7 or earlier installed, follow the instructions in the Upgrading to MySQL 8.0 Knowledge Base article to upgrade to MySQL 8.0. To access new versions of Jamf Pro, log into Jamf Account with your Jamf ID. For more information, see Backing Up the Database. Incremental Upgrade Scenarios for Jamf Pro 10.0.0 or LaterĮnsure that you have backed up the current database. Review the following Knowledge Base articles: Using the Jamf Pro Server Tools Command-Line Interface If you do not have Jamf Pro Server Tools 2.7.7 or later installed, see the installation instructions in the following Knowledge Base articles: GUI: Verify the installed versions of the GUI and CLI displayed on the Preferences pane. If you have enabled automatic app updates, you do not need to take any action and will see an automatic update soon. Evernote for iOS 10.51 is available now from the App Store. Using an earlier version of Jamf Pro Server Tools to back up your database will result in an unrestorable backup.Īfter installing or upgrading to Jamf Pro 10.27.0 or later, confirm which version of Jamf Pro Server Tools you have installed by doing one of the following:ĬLI: Execute the following command: jamf-pro -version To see older release notes, visit Previous release notes for Evernote for Windows. Warning: You must use Jamf Pro Server Tools 2.7.7 or later to perform database backups with Jamf Pro 10.27.0 or later.
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