Re: Removing a DP
- From: "Terry Matthews" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2005 08:54:56 -0700
Really?
That doesn't make sense.
What if I had DPs all across the US (which I will soon) and wanted to remove
DPs? I'd have to go to each of them and do this?
Terry
"Jack Wang [MSFT]" <jackwa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi Terry,
>
> Thank you for the update. From your information, I found that this DP is
> also the site server. In addition, you create another server share on
> that.
>
> So, we need to refer to the following steps to remove the DP role from
> this
> computer.
>
> 1. Remove the checkbox to be a DP.
>
> 2. Delete the server share \\FATNET\SMSPKGE$ in the SMS Admin console.
>
> 3. Change the DP info of the packages.
>
> 4. Delete the shared folder that contains the packages manually.
>
> 5. Delete the IIS DP info manually.
>
> By default, the SMS system will not remove the above things automatically.
> It only update the info to the site server.
>
> Hope this helps! If you have further concern, feel free to let me know.
> Have a great day!
>
> Sincerely,
> Jack Wang, MCSE 2000/2003, MCSA 2000/2003, MCDBA, MCSD
> Microsoft Online Partner Support
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> | From: "Terry Matthews" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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> | Subject: Re: Removing a DP
> | Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2005 10:37:42 -0700
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> | Decided to add another screen capture to explain the lay out.
> | Terry
> |
> | "Terry Matthews" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> | news:eBXO4Jh5FHA.2484@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | > Thanks for the reply.
> | > Loved the screen capture info ;)
> | >
> | > "DP Stuff in IIS"
> | > When you look in the IIS Administrator console and expand everything
> out
> | > you
> | > can see the various websites, app pools, etc... related to the DP (See
> | > attachment).
> | >
> | > I have ran a utility to remove the DP from all the Packages and DP
> List.
> | > Not worried about that, although I would rather not have to do that, I
> | > think
> | > SMS Should.
> | >
> | > "Nothing is happening" - "What do you expect to see"
> | >
> | > So, we have a secondary site with a BITS enabled protected DP that has
> 27
> | > packages on it.
> | > Everything works just fine.
> | > Therefore there is a E:\SMSPKG Folder with the compressed packages
> | > There is also a E:\SMSPKGE$ directory (which I created manually and
> | > defined
> | > in the site systems) with the uncompressed packages under a folder
> called
> | > E:\SMSPKGE$\SMSPKG
> | > Like I said above there in the IIS Admin console there are all the
> various
> | > DP related items (See attachment)
> | > In the registry there are several keys related to being a DP as well
> | > On the Primary and Central Sites there are several place where DPs are
> | > displayed
> | > On the primary and central sites in SQL there are several Tables where
> DP
> | > Info is stored showing who is a DP in the environment
> | >
> | > ok, so...
> | >
> | > Now I wanted to remove the DP, meaning:
> | > I want the Sites to know that this is not a DP any more
> | > I don't want it showing up in any consoles
> | > I would like the compressed and uncompressed packages removed
> | > I would like the registry keys telling the server it is a DP removed
> | > I would like the DP entries in IIS to be removed
> | > I would like all other dlls, exe, or whatever for DPs to be DPs to be
> | > removed from the Servers
> | > I would like the SQL DBs to not show that this system is a DP anymore
> | > um... I think you see what I mean.
> | >
> | > Now on my system:
> | > After I removed the Checkbox to be a Distribution point nothing
> happened,
> | > even after waiting 28+ hours (Even though it is right next to my other
> | > servers in the lab)
> | > Nothing (meaning it was the same as when the checkbox was checked in
> all
> | > locations).
> | > So I manually tried telling it to remove the DP by following various
> | > advice
> | > found in the newsgroups.
> | > Still nothing.
> | > I manually started removing things, but still everything else was
> still
> | > there.
> | >
> | > So, its been two days now and I couldn't wait any longer for testing.
> | > So last night I rechecked the checkbox to be a Distribution Point.
> | > And sure enough it fixed everything
> | > I then resent the packages to the DP which was successful so they are
> all
> | > linked again.
> | >
> | > At this point I have a fully functioning DP again.
> | >
> | > So now I want to remove it again. So I'm going to uncheck the
> checkbox
> | > again this morning and see if it works this time. Unless anyone has
> any
> | > advice.
> | >
> | > Thanks,
> | > Terry
> | >
> | >
> | > "Jack Wang [MSFT]" <jackwa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> | > news:jw91O2d5FHA.1240@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | >> Hi
> | >>
> | >> Thank you for the update.
> | >>
> | >> First, I would like to clarify that removing a DP in the system role
> will
> | >> NOT remove the DP in the "distribution points" list of a package.
> | >> The removed DP will still persist there, you will need to remove it
> | >> manually or using script.
> | >>
> | >> Also, I don't understand what you mean on DP on IIS. Could you
> capture
> a
> | >> screen for that?
> | >>
> | >> To capture a screen shot, please follow the steps below:
> | >>
> | >> Step 1: Press the Pr Scrn key located at the
> | >> top-right corner of the keyboard to capture a screen shot.
> | >>
> | >> Step 2: Click Start, select Run, type MSPAINT in the Open box, and
> then
> | >> click OK.
> | >>
> | >> Step 3: Use Ctrl + V to paste the screen shot to the canvas. When we
> are
> | >> prompted
> | >> to enlarge the bitmap, press Y or Enter.
> | >>
> | >> Step 4: Click the File (or press Alt+ F) menu and select Save.
> | >>
> | >> Step 5: Select Desktop in the 'Save in' box and type 'screen' in the
> File
> | >> name
> | >> box.
> | >>
> | >> Step 6: Select JPEG in the Save as type box and click OK.
> | >>
> | >> The screen shot is located on the Desktop and named screen.jpg. Send
> it
> | >> to
> | >> jackwa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | >>
> | >> In addition, you mentioned that "However nothing is happening??".
> Could
> | >> you
> | >> let me know what you expect to see? I need to know your requirements
> in
> | >> detail.
> | >>
> | >> Hope this helps! If you have further concern, feel free to let me
> know.
> | >> Have a great day!
> | >>
> | >> Sincerely,
> | >> Jack Wang, MCSE 2000/2003, MCSA 2000/2003, MCDBA, MCSD
> | >> Microsoft Online Partner Support
> | >>
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> | >> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
> | >>
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> | >>
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> | >>
> | >>
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> | >>
> | >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
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> | >> | From: "Terry Matthews" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> | >> | References: <OsfKaaM5FHA.1140@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> | >> <cr#OKeQ5FHA.2672@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> | >> | Subject: Re: Removing a DP
> | >> | Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 09:41:18 -0700
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> | >> |
> | >> | Tried all this didn't work. Still have all the DP stuff in IIS on
> the
> | >> | server, as well as all the packages?
> | >> | Terry
> | >> |
> | >> | "Jack Wang [MSFT]" <jackwa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> | >> | news:cr%23OKeQ5FHA.2672@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | >> | > Hi Terry,
> | >> | >
> | >> | > Thank you for posting!
> | >> | >
> | >> | > From your message, I understand that you need to remove a DP.
> | >> | >
> | >> | > Based on my experience, you may refer to the following steps to
> | >> remove
> | >> it
> | >> | > manually.
> | >> | >
> | >> | > 1 Open every package that used these Distribution Points, then
> | >> delete
> | >> | > these Distribution Points from the list. To do that,
> | >> | >
> | >> | > SMS Admin Console -> Packages -> Distribution Points -> highlight
> ->
> | >> Right
> | >> | > click -> Delete.
> | >> | >
> | >> | > 2. Delete these Distribution Points from SQL Database.
> | >> | >
> | >> | > Open SQL Enterprise Manager. -> Select SMS Server -> SMS Database
> ->
> | >> | > Tables
> | >> | > -> locate SysReslist -> right click -> Open Table -> Return all
> | >> rows ->
> | >> If
> | >> | > you see these server names under ServerName column, it should be
> | >> deleted.
> | >> | >
> | >> | > 3. To delete them, use SQL Query Analyzer. Consult with SQL
> expert
> to
> | >> | > create a SQL query. Basically, you have to use "Delete" TSQL
> | >> statement.
> | >> | >
> | >> | > 4. Stop and start SMS_Executive.
> | >> | >
> | >> | > Also, you may refer to the following steps.
> | >> | >
> | >> | > 1. Go into SQL Enterprise Manager and open the SMS Database
> | >> | > 2. Go to Tables and select the Table "Summarizer_SiteSystem"
> | >> | > 3. Right click and select Open Table-Return All Rows
> | >> | > 4. Place a "-1" (without the quotes) in the Replicate Column for
> all
> | >> | > instances of DP Servers that no longer exist.
> | >> | > 5. Go to Tables and select the Table "sysreslist" delete all
> | >> references
> | >> to
> | >> | > the component server that is no longer valid.
> | >> | > 6. On the site server access and delete old Site Component
> Servers
> | >> still
> | >> | > found in the registry of the SMS site server under:
> | >> | >
> | >>
> HKLM/Software/Microsoft/SMS/Components/SMS_SITE_COMPONENT_MANAGER/Component
> | >> | > Servers
> | >> | >
> | >> | > Delete those servers no longer defined as component servers (that
> is,
> | >> not
> | >> | > set in the MMC Site Settings/Site Systems as a DP).
> | >> | >
> | >> | > 7. Then open the SMS admin console and DELETE the entry under
> Site
> | >> | > Settings/Site Systems.
> | >> | >
> | >> | > Hope this helps! If you have further concern, feel free to let me
> | >> know.
> | >> | > Have a great day!
> | >> | >
> | >> | > Sincerely,
> | >> | > Jack Wang, MCSE 2000/2003, MCSA 2000/2003, MCDBA, MCSD
> | >> | > Microsoft Online Partner Support
> | >> | >
> | >> | > When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your
> newsreader
> | >> so
> | >> | > that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
> | >> | >
> | >> | > =====================================================
> | >> | > Business-Critical Phone Support (BCPS) provides you with
> technical
> | >> phone
> | >> | > support at no charge during critical LAN outages or "business
> down"
> | >> | > situations. This benefit is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a
> week
> | >> to
> | >> all
> | >> | > Microsoft technology partners in the United States and Canada.
> | >> | >
> | >> | > This and other support options are available here:
> | >> | >
> | >> | >
> | >>
> BCPS:https://partner.microsoft.com/US/technicalsupport/supportoverview/40010
> | >> | > 469
> | >> | >
> | >>
> Others:https://partner.microsoft.com/US/technicalsupport/supportoverview/
> | >> | >
> | >> | > If you are outside the United States, please visit our
> International
> | >> | > Support page:
> | >> | >
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=%2finternational.aspx.
> | >> | > ======================================================
> | >> | >
> | >> | > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers
> no
> | >> | > rights.
> | >> | > --------------------
> | >> | > | From: "Terry Matthews" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> | >> | > | Subject: Removing a DP
> | >> | > | Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 17:43:39 -0700
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> | >> | > | Path:
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> | >> | > |
> | >> | > | So three hours ago I went to a site system and removed the
> checkbox
> | >> to
> | >> | > be
> | >> | > a
> | >> | > | distribution point.
> | >> | > |
> | >> | > | However nothing is happening??
> | >> | > |
> | >> | > | There is no throttling or sender restrictions... it is on a
> high
> | >> speed
> | >> | > | connection.
> | >> | > |
> | >> | > | Does anyone know how I can speed things up here? I have tried
> | >> starting
> | >> | > and
> | >> | > | stopping services, but not sure what else?
> | >> | > |
> | >> | > | Thanks,
> | >> | > | Terry
> | >> | > |
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