+1 On Nov 26, 8:10 am, Robert Schoenthal <[email protected]> wrote: > he devs, > > i found a big bad issue in sf1.4...we use thecheck_locksetting for > setting the plattform into maintenance mode (PROD env). > The problem is, if the application is locked in the PROD env, i am > unable for example "clear the prod cache", running some maintenance > tasks on the application (some need the application configured in PROD > env)...or whatever instanciates the application in PROD mode (the > cache clear task does that) > > Thats totally bad! > Think of this deployment lifecycle example: > > * lock the remote prod application > * sync the project sources > * do some important tasks on the remote server > * release the remote lock > > I think we should implemented an "ignore locking if the application > was not instanciated by the webserver", every call from the cli > shouldnt respect the lock even on the PROD env. > > I dont think the core devs are willing to change this behavior in > sf1.4, but maybe someone has a clue how can i achive this (maybe > without overriding the sfApplicationConfiguration class) in my own > project. > > Thanks > Robert
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