UNIX Console is a Solaris UNIX system analysis and performance tool for Power Macintosh and Windows 9x/NT computers. It consists of a series of modules that send commands to a remote UNIX server and displays a graphical interpretation of the results. Many modules make an analysis of the commands result set and highlight potential problems and suggest possible options. The modules will never override the current users access permission level on the server. Analyses are based on published work.
This application works best with Sun Microsystem's Solaris UNIX, although some modules may work on other platforms. At this stage only Solaris 2.6 is supported. No non-Solaris server-side components need be installed. Full Specifications What's new in version 3.2. Now runs native under OS X and Win32.
Looks like Console.app went through some changes in macOS Sierra. I really liked the font used in that app but can't find it anywhere in the app (probably they disabled changing the font altogether). Mac font sierra console.
We are proud to announce that the current branch of Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager (version 1610) now supports macOS Sierra (version 10.12) with version 5.0.8466.1 or later of the Configuration Manager Mac client. You can download the latest Mac client for Configuration Manager. For details on how to upgrade the Configuration Manager Mac client, see. Please be aware that the version of the Mac client displayed in the Mac preference pane might be different than the version collected by hardware inventory and displayed in the Configuration Manager admin console. In addition to the Mac client update, we have an update to System Center Endpoint Protection (SCEP) for Mac that includes support for macOS Sierra as well. It is available on the Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC) at.
Hornbeck, Solution Asset PM Microsoft Enterprise Cloud Group.