Update Adobe Products by command line interface (cli)

Adobe Remote Update Manager provides a command-line interface that you can use to remotely invoke the Adobe Update Manager and install updates with administrative privileges. Therefore you do not need to log in to each client machine to install updates.

Link: https://helpx.adobe.com/enterprise/package/help/using-remote-update-manager.html

Mac OS:
/usr/local/bin

 RemoteUpdateManager --proxyUserName= --proxyPassword= --channelIds= --productVersions= --action= --help

Forwarder configuration

—- Setup Client forwarder
1) Install Universal Forwarder: splunkforwarder-6.5.3-36937ad027d4-macosx-10.9-intel.dmg
a. Authenticate as Admin
b. Initializes software
2) On client Terminal app
a. cd /Applications/SplunkForwarder/bin
b. sudo ./splunk add forward-server 1.2.3.4:9997 -auth admin:Password
c. sudo ./Splunk set deploy-poll 1.2.3.4:8089
d. ./Splunk restart
3) Next add data in web client
a. http://1.2.3.4:8000/en-US/manager/search/adddata/selectforwarders

http://amiracle19.blogspot.com/2015/09/troubleshooting-home-monitor-app.html
bash-3.2# ./Splunk enable boot-start -user root

 

 

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cd /Applications/Splunk/bin cd /Applications/SplunkForwarder/bin
sudo ./Splunk enable boot-start -user root
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Change Forwarder Admin Password
splunk edit user admin -password newPassowrd -auth admin:changeme
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1) Install Universal Forwarder: splunkforwarder-6.5.3-36937ad027d4-macosx-10.9-intel.dmg
a. Authenticate as Admin
b. Initializes software
2) On client Terminal app
a. cd /Applications/SplunkForwarder/bin
b. sudo ./splunk add forward-server 1.2.3.4:9997 -auth admin:changeme
c. sudo ./Splunk set deploy-poll 1.2.3.4:8089
d. ./Splunk restart
3) Next add data in web client
a. http://1.2.3.4:8000/en-US/manager/search/adddata/selectforwarders