either validate content or redistribute content

Validation does not do anything. not a single thing other than send back a
status message telling you if it validated or not. You would need to script
to find those status messages and trigger a refresh.

It is your AV causing those issues most likely.

On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 9:47 PM, Chris Nackers
<[email protected]>wrote:

>  Fresh build or upgraded site systems?****
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> Anti-virus?****
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> *Chris Nackers*
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> *Microsoft MVP – Enterprise Client Management*
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> Email: [email protected]****
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> *Nackers Consulting Services, LLC*
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Kent, Mark
> *Sent:* Wednesday, October 09, 2013 2:24 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [mssms] Distribution points and hash errors****
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> I have our SCCM2012 environment built and am finishing up a few remaining
> tasks, namely getting packages into the new app model and task sequences
> built.  Anyway, I have a single primary running Server 2012 which has the
> content source and also contains a DP.  I also have 2 other servers running
> DP’s and MP’s, both are running Server 2012 as well.  All three systems are
> virtualized on the latest VMWare, the disks of which are running on
> Equalogic iSCSI arrays.  ****
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> I seem to be having consistent issues with hash errors on the two site
> system servers just running DP’s and MP’s, forcing me to either validate
> content or redistribute content to them, which corrects the issue.  But
> about 50% of the time, when testing my task sequence, something pops up
> with a hash error.  I have had this problem with SCCM2007, and was hoping
> it would disappear with 2012 but apparently not.    Running items from the
> primary site server’s DP doesn’t have these problems.****
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> Is there anything that may be responsible for causing this to happen that
> I could possibly address?  I can’t go into production with a pair of
> unreliable DP’s.  Thanks.****
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> Mark Kent (MCP)****
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> Sr. Desktop Systems Engineer****
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> Computing & Technology Services - SUNY Buffalo State****
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