Replication of Dell Updates
I have been in the process of trying to roll out Dell Updates to our servers at remote sites.
I have replication shares setup and according to the schedule there is nothing left to replicate. However, I noticed a couple of rollouts failed - and on further investigation there are some files in the replication share location that have a .part extension.
I tried to do an inventory on the replication share but this hasnt made any difference. I notice that between 3 sites my replication folders are all different sizes which suggests something is wrong.
HOWEVER, I did an inventory this mornng on a couple of servers and downloaded the updates from the Dell Catalogue. These replicated correctly to each of the sites - so I am very confused.
Any help would be apreciated - I'd like to make sure that whatever has been downloaded is correctly replicated to all the sites so I can roll out firmware updates with no problem.
Regards
Sean
I have replication shares setup and according to the schedule there is nothing left to replicate. However, I noticed a couple of rollouts failed - and on further investigation there are some files in the replication share location that have a .part extension.
I tried to do an inventory on the replication share but this hasnt made any difference. I notice that between 3 sites my replication folders are all different sizes which suggests something is wrong.
HOWEVER, I did an inventory this mornng on a couple of servers and downloaded the updates from the Dell Catalogue. These replicated correctly to each of the sites - so I am very confused.
Any help would be apreciated - I'd like to make sure that whatever has been downloaded is correctly replicated to all the sites so I can roll out firmware updates with no problem.
Regards
Sean
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