Mac OS Collection Service
$250-750 USD
Paid on delivery
1) The service should come with an installer - a Setup, which can be used to install it in the Mac environment.
2) Once installed, the service should automatically start when the computer is turned on and immediately generate a Collection Text File
3) If the computer remains more than 24h connected, the service must regenerate a Collection Text File.
4) The service needs to be light and fast, it can not compromise the operation of the computer. CPU and RAM peaks need to be avoided.
5) Must be compatible with Mac OS X v10.4 "Tiger" or higher.
6) All source code, including Setup source, must be provided.
7) The programming language should be open, ie without license fees, the programmer must indicate all links to download each of the applications needed for complete development (including setup).
8) The project will be continued by another team, so it is up to the programmer to provide all the necessary information about what has been developed.
1) The file will be generated in a "log" subdirectory within the collection service directory.
2) The default file name will be [url removed, login to view], where YYYYMMDD is the date and HHNNSS is the hour with minute and second of the time of the file generation.
3) Within the file, the collection data will be generated, line by line, in that order, with the proper numbering at the beginning of each line:
001 - Computer Name.
002 - Name of the network domain where you are logged in.
003 - Login of the user operating the Mac
010 - GPS latitude and longitude, if the equipment has GPS factory.
020 - Name of the computer's motherboard.
021 - Version of the motherboard of the computer.
022 - Computer motherboard model.
023 - Serial number of the computer motherboard.
024 - Internal system name (BIOS) of the computer's motherboard.
025 - Name of the computer manufacturer (Apple Inc).
026 - Computer model (iMac, MacBook, etc).
027 - Serial number of the computer (the one that appears on the label behind the equipment).
028 - CPU name with speed (example: Intel Core i5 Quad Core [url removed, login to view])
029 - Operating System Name (example: macOS [url removed, login to view] Sierra ...)
030 - Total RAM memory (GB)
031 - Free RAM at the time of collection (GB)
032 - RAM slots (ex: Slot1: 8GB comb, Slot2: Available)
033 - Storage (HD) main total space (GB)
034 - Storage (HD) main free space (GB)
035 - Total space in secondary storage (HD)
036 - Total free space on secondary storage (HD)
037 - Battery status in case of notebook (example: HIGH (98%))
040 - (*) Hard disk name (HD)
041 - (*) Serial number of the hard disk (HD)
042 - (*) DVD player name, if any
050 - (*) Name of the network adapter (both the onboard board and the wifi card)
051 - (*) MAC address ADDRESS of the network card (both the onboard card and the wifi card)
052 - (*) TCP / IP address of the network card (both the onboard card and the wifi card)
060 - Video Card Name
061 - Name of the installed keyboard
062 - Keypad serial number, if any
063 - Installed mouse name
064 - Mouse serial number, if any
065 - (*) Monitor Name
066 - (*) Serial number of the Monitor, if present (one that appears on the label behind the monitor)
067 - (*) Monitor dimensions (example: (37 x 27) cm)
068 - (*) Installed printer name
069 - (*) Printer port installed
The following items refer to the list of available Wifi signals
070 - (*) Name of the wifi network
071 - (*) MAC ADDRESS of wifi network (this item is fundamental)
072 - (*) Signal level (%)
073 - (*) Connected, yes or no (if the computer is connected to the network)
The following items refer to the list of all software installed on the Mac
general list of hardware devices (hardware only) as it appears in OS X system information
090 - (*) Device name (example: USB port tal ...)
091 - (*) Device type (example: ATA, Audio, Bluetooth, Card Reader,
Project ID: #12916271