That would only work of already on R2. --- Original Message ---
From: "Ryan" <ryan2...@gmail.com> Sent: 10 February 2014 22:13 To: mssms@lists.myitforum.com Subject: Re: [mssms] A big uh-oh! Under Content Status, if you view status on one of the packages can you cancel it? Or were you saying that is messy? I can write a script which will cancel all in progress distributions. [image: Inline image 1] On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 2:47 PM, s kissel <sakis...@outlook.com> wrote: > Looking for some ideas to cleanly handle this: > A script got ran that was supposed to deploy a number of packages to a > single DP in SCCM 2012. Unfortunately, the script was not thoroughly tested > and/or was used in a production environment and ended up pushing every > single package to every single Secondary Site and DP in the environment - > and this is a lot on a lot! > > Fortunately, it twas not I who ran this nonesense, so my hide is safe :) > > However, knowing that SCCM can sometimes be temperamental, and having seen > first-hand how a DP can react when you stop deploying a package that is > still pushing to it and the WMI traces it can leave behind, is it safer to > just ride this one out for the next week and a half? Or is there a quick > and easy way, without getting on SCCM's bad side and ultimately having to > rebuild sites, to stop the content flow gracefully? > > Regards, > -S > >