Re: SMS 2.0 Software Distribution
From: Shehzad Khoja [MSFT] (srkhoja_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/17/04
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Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 12:17:20 -0700
So did it fail? See status message 10006 or 10007. This will give you a
description as why program failed?
-- This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "SMS Newbie in the Block" <SMSNewbieintheBlock@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B67D879B-CB37-402E-8537-916E7B46C907@microsoft.com... > Thanks for the propmt reply... > > Never got a 10008 for any of the systems I am deploying the package to... > It showed the the program started but never reported success back... > > :-) A > > "Shehzad Khoja [MSFT]" wrote: > > > Once you create an advertisement, then several things ought to happen: > > > > 1 - Distribution Manager has to replicate Package and package Info to CAP, > > DP (and may be to child sites). > > 2 - OfferManager has to create offers and replicate them to CAP. > > 3 - Remind you that OfferManger creates offers for the clients which are in > > the collection right now. If your collections are not updated then it may > > take a day for the offer manager to create offers for those clients > > (collection evaluator evaluates collections every 24 hours). > > 4 - Then clients poll to CAP by default every 60 mins. > > > > for #2: See if client has sent a 10008 status message (smsapm32.log on the > > client) and if status manager has processed it (statmgr.log on server). If > > this has happened then you should be able to view the status message by > > drilling down on Information, Warning and Error messages. > > > > Hope this helps. > > > > -- > > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. > > > > > > "SMS Newbie in the Block" <SMS Newbie in the > > Block@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:D4F19DB7-8B0F-4427-8275-03924821870A@microsoft.com... > > > 'Got a couple of questions: > > > 1. What would cause a package advertisement to a collection take such a > > very very long time? Where should I start to check and try to speed up the > > availability of the advertisement in the SMS Sytem? > > > 2. I have some packages that I advertised and per the Advertisenent > > Status, the package was receive and started. I know that the program should > > take just a few minutes to install...but for some reason, the program > > success column will not indicate the numbers of success (if even any)...I > > had verified some of the system and confirmed that a portion of the package > > was applied to the target system (but did not complete). > > > > > > Thanks, > > > SMS Newbie in the Block > > > > > >
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