Ryan, 
That works in R2, but it's a slow, manual process. There is an easy way to 
remove content from multiple DPs (the messy part if they are currently in 
progress sending), but not really any way to cancel content distribution 
progress to multiple DPs quickly and cleanly from within the console. Also, I 
wouldn't want to cancel all in progress distributions, just most of them.
Regards-S

Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2014 15:13:29 -0600
Subject: Re: [mssms] A big uh-oh!
From: ryan2...@gmail.com
To: mssms@lists.myitforum.com

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. 




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                                        







                                          


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