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Super 4.0.3 appears to launch every 60 seconds on some Sonoma Macs (both Intel and Apple Silicon)
Hello @Macjutsu,
Thank you for your hard work in creating such a great tool for the community.
I have noticed as we increase our deployment scope that some Sonoma 14.3.1 Macs appear to exhibit strange behavior whereby super launches every 60 seconds, despite DeferralTimerWorkflowRelaunch
being set to (in my case) 60 minutes. I have attached logs demonstrating the issue.
It appears that the StartInterval
set in the LaunchDaemon is being used for this, and the tool is ignoring deferrals.
Is this a known issue?
Thanks again, Justin. super-relaunch-example.txt
We are seeing the same behaviour on some of our devices. A user was able to upgrade to 14.4 but the subsequent 14.4.1 that came out ran into this issue. Only happened to one device so far but would be interesting to find the root cause
Hello,
since 14.4 this started to happen to all of my clients.
Usually when a User defers, the log shows the Message "Status: User chose to defer update for xxx minutes."
Status: Soft maximum deferral count of 7 NOT passed with 7 remaining.
super[16021]: IBM Notifier: Restart or defer dialog with a 300 second timeout.
super[16021]: Status: User chose to defer update for 1440 minutes.
super[16021]: Exit: super is scheduled to automatically relaunch at: 2024-02-29:07:35:00
super[16021]: **** S.U.P.E.R.M.A.N. 4.0.2 - CLEAN EXIT ****
But now the deferral does not show up in the log at all:
Status: Soft maximum deferral count of 7 NOT passed with 1 remaining.
super[52981]: IBM Notifier: Restart or defer dialog with a 300 second timeout.
super[52981]: **** S.U.P.E.R.M.A.N. 4.0.2 - CLEAN EXIT ****
Please try the latest release of super as it may resolve this issue: https://github.com/Macjutsu/super/releases/tag/v4.1.0-beta1
I am facing similar problem. The deferral time shows in the log but super relaunches before the time that the users have chosen to defer. It always pops up again every 20 minutes approximately.
@alogeallen Please check the local super.log on the device. It will show the following text **** S.U.P.E.R.M.A.N. 5.0.0-beta2 - LAUNCHDAEMON ****
when started via the super
LaunchDaemon. However, if you see **** S.U.P.E.R.M.A.N. 5.0.0-beta2 - SUPER STARTUP ****
text then there is another process starting super
.
There have been so many changes to the latest version of super
that I'm closing this issue.
https://github.com/Macjutsu/super/releases/tag/v5.0.0-beta3
If you find it persists with the latest builds of super
please open a new issue.