05-13-04 10:52 PM
Command line deployment should still show up in the sychronizations list
which I believe is kept for about 24 hours.
Thank You
George Cheng
Microsoft Application Center & Index Server Support
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| I've never had a problem with a Deploy not sending the appropriate files
to an NLB cluster from a Stager and I've always used the AC GUI. I was
asked by other staff if we used the AC Deploy command line would there be a
log that would log info for us to check for Deploy success. That was the
basis for my inquiry.
So other than receiving an an unsucessfull Deploy via command line or GUI
or writing or using a directory comparison tool, AC is blackboxed and we
should assume that if a Deploy generated no errors all is well.
Is that correct?
AC does what I want but I need an answer either way.
Thanks,
David
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