If we take the Catalog URL found at the start of the Software Update run ( ), and paste that into Safari, we should be presented with a massive plist. The ID of the update is the ID at the start of the message, 001-73001. We can see from the output at the end that we have a deferred update: 001-73001 (Deferred) | macOS Catalina 10.15.7 Supplemental Update 13:24:41+00 exampleMac softwareupdated: 2 updates found:Ġ01-73001 (Deferred) | macOS Catalina 10.15.7 Supplemental Update 13:24:41+00 exampleMac softwareupdated: Found deferred update: 001-73001 13:24:41+00 exampleMac softwareupdated: Using PostDate for deferral start date Soon after which we can should see entries like the below, if any update is being delayed: 13:24:41+00 exampleMac softwareupdated: Using PostDate for deferral start date Once ran, check /var/log/install.log for an entry like the below: 21:11:26+00 exampleMac softwareupdated: SUScan: Using catalog To see what’s happening here, we need to inspect: /var/log/install.log after checking for updates via the Software Update preference pane or via: /usr/sbin/softwareupdate -l
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