These are instructions on how to set up the Gumband OS Monitor on a mac host machine.
Setup
Download the Gumband OS Monitor
zip
file at the bottom of this page, and extract its contents. Copy its contents asroot
to/Library/LaunchDaemons
. You must copy them asroot
so they are owned by theroot
user, which will allow the OS Monitor to reboot the computer:sudo cp ~/Downloads/gumband-os-monitor-macos-arm64/gumband-os-monitor-macos-arm64 /Library/LaunchDaemons sudo cp /Downloads/gumband-os-monitor-macos-arm64/launch-os-monitor.plist /Library/LaunchDaemons
Create an exhibit in the Gumband UI, and get an exhibit token and id.
Add a
.env
file to the/Library/LaunchDaemons
directory and add the exhibit token and id from the previous step:
EXHIBIT_TOKEN=02b6903aece21b6sff520ac92dcba457 EXHIBIT_ID=1 # If the Gumband UI you're connecting to is not app.gumband.com, you'll # need to add two more environment variables here: # ENDPOINT=custom <----- indicates a custom IP. Should be set to the string, "custom" # CUSTOM_IP=other.gmbnd.com <----- defines an endpoint that isn't app.gumband.com
Give the
/Library/LaunchDaemons/gumband-os-monitor-macos-arm64
file “Screen Recording” access under System Preferences → Security & Privacy → Privacy. This is so it has permission to take screenshots.Load the plist file as the
root
user:sudo launchctl load -w /Library/LaunchDaemons/launch-os-monitor.plist
You should see the Gumband OS Monitor come online in the Gumband UI:
Testing
Check that the screenshot functionality is working. Click the "Take Screenshot" button on the "Control" tab in Gumband. It should upload one or more screenshots to the "Files" tab depending on how many monitors are connected to the computer.
Check that the reboot control is working. Click the "Reboot" button on the "Control” tab in Gumband. The host machine should reboot.
When the host machine boots up again, the OS Monitor should automatically launch and connect to Gumband.
Troubleshooting
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