way too many Tiffany's on this board...LOL On Dec 20, 7:50 pm, markus giesen <[email protected]> wrote: > Josh Carver=Tiffany? Since when? > > On 20 Dez., 03:24, Dave R <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Yeah, the cleaner will help a bit. You'll want to watch it for the > > first few days just to make sure it is working right for you. If for > > no other reason than to put your mind at ease. > > > We actually publish to a directory on the CMS server and then use > > CuteFTP to send the files to our web servers. We use Cute to sync the > > servers and if a file is present on the web server, but not the CMS > > publishing target, the file on the server gets deleted. The only issue > > is with deleting the files in the pub target. That's what the cleaner > > is for. I think we've found that while it will remove published pages, > > it may not remove published assets. So, you may find things like old > > PDF forms are still on your server. > > > Because of this, it's not a bad idea to wipe the the publishing target > > and do a full publish once or twice a year. If you have multiple > > servers behind a load balancer, you'll just need to take all but one > > out of the loop, resync the files on them, put them back into the > > balancer and then resync the one that was up during the resyncing of > > the others. This will keep your site up and running. > > > On Dec 18, 12:06 pm, Josh Carver <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hello all, > > > I wondered if anyone has a brilliant way of cleaning up their live > > > server, and I don't mean Live Server, but web server. > > > > There is a check box in red dot to clean up live server which is > > > supposed to delete the pages from your webserver that were deleted in > > > the CMS. However, this is terribly buggy and is deleting entire > > > directories from my project. I emailed some other developers and they > > > too have seen this behavior and no longer use the "clean up live > > > server" function. > > > > But I still need someway of auto deleting files off the server to > > > match whats in the CMS. What I do now is periodically ftp in to the > > > server and remove files with old publication dates, but the users want > > > something more immediate, and I am really gambling that what I am > > > deleting is really meant for deletion. > > > > Does anyone have a solution for this?- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
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