Re: Confusion on how Adv Client Cache is handled

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Not 100% positive on this one, but according to the clearing logic they
should be cleaned and redownloaded.
Running patch install packages by doing a download & execute is not really
recommended though.

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Kim Oppalfens
Telindus Belgium
MVP Windows Server System - SMS
"Mitch53" <Mitch53@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:F4D7F1C0-090E-4BB5-83A9-1B06593C5C35@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Thank you for the response. Do you think packages that are assigned with
> recurring adverts will remain in cache or would they get purged after 24
> hours and downloaded again at the next interval?
>
> "Kim Oppalfens" wrote:
>
>> Cache is cleared 24 hours for all packages that have been executed.
>> It takes 30 days for on the shelf packages (packages that don't have an
>> assignment time)
>>
>> --
>> Kim Oppalfens
>> Telindus Belgium
>> MVP Windows Server System - SMS
>> "Mitch53" <Mitch53@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:21840D4F-1C5D-4533-9D23-4AFF412C3E04@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >I have an advertisement that is stuck in retry mode with the following
>> >message:
>> >
>> > The program for the advertisement "DR4202BD" ("GR102728" - "Microsoft
>> > Office
>> > Standard v2000 SP-3 (NOREBOOT)") requires package content to be
>> > downloaded,
>> > but the cache does not have enough space. The current cache size is 500
>> > MB,
>> > of which 376 MB is available. The current amount of free disk space on
>> > the
>> > cache volume is 42181 MB. This program requires 399 MB to be available
>> > in
>> > the
>> > cache. Solution: Increase the size of the cache, or remove other
>> > content
>> > from
>> > the cache, or increase the amount of free disk space. This program will
>> > be
>> > retried.
>> >
>> > In this case the cache is set to 500MB. There is more than enough
>> > total
>> > disk space. The message indicates that there is 376MB free in cache
>> > and
>> > 399MB are needed. My understanding is that the client will retry every
>> > 4
>> > hours for I believe 18 tries and it will clear cache within 24 hours.
>> > That
>> > does not appear to be happening. I thought it would clear cache and be
>> > able
>> > to fit within the 500MB cache. Any ideas? Can something be preventing
>> > the
>> > other ~124MB from getting cleared?
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>>


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