a month ago
Greetings, I had a working LS 11.1.9.1 and all deployments were working fine.
I upgraded to 11.4.0.4 and now NO deployments work.
I checked permissions on the deployment directory and that my user has the correct role to deploy.
When I go to deployment logs, there are no attempts to deploy, no matter which package I deploy.
All scanning is working
3 weeks ago
I just upgraded to 11.4.1.2 and deployments still fail
2 weeks ago
I tried a deployment with an exe file in another server and it works.
2 weeks ago
What exactly did you do? I have a support case open but I was just told: “Since these causes are customer-specific, like the script itself, the steps, the network, local configuration etc. we can only provide limited support unfortunately to custom deployment packages.”
my deployments have worked for years and now have just completely stopped working.
2 weeks ago
I'am in the same case, my deployment works for years until this update.
I clone a deployment and change the path, it's not the PackageShare$ , I just copy an exe on another server and put a new path \\serverB\application\xxxx.msi
At least, I can still deploy.
2 weeks ago
so really after cloning the deployment package, you just changed the path from serverA to serverB?
2 weeks ago
Yes it works like this and the support is aware too.
Here a response of the support :
"We understand that when attempting outside of the PackageShare it does work. We did observe that the following were passing without issues."
2 weeks ago
@stahly88same for me with the new upgrade.
Still waiting for them to fix the problem.
2 weeks ago
I have not tried 11.4.1.2 yet. But if you have deployment problems then open up a case number. This forum write up here may not be monitored but the cases are monitored.
2 weeks ago
I have a case with support since 2 weeks.
4 weeks ago
LS has a case number with me and the problem is acknowledged. Will be addressed in future release. No estimated repair time. Look for change log entry
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