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==== Schedule a replication ==== | ==== Schedule a replication ==== | ||
<pre class="codesample">At [time] \Every:date,[...] | <pre class="codesample">At [time] \Every:date,[...] "c:\Microsoft Site Server\bin\crs.exe" startrep ProjectName</pre> | ||
-or- | -or- | ||
<pre class="codesample">At [time] \Every:date, [...] | <pre class="codesample">At [time] \Every:date, [...] "sscd startrep ProjectName"<BR/><BR/> | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
For example:<br /> | For example:<br /> | ||
<pre class="codesample">At 14:30 | <pre class="codesample">At 14:30 "c:\Microsoft Site Server\bin\crs.exe" startrep MyProject1<BR/> | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
-or-<br /> | -or-<br /> | ||
<br /> | <br /> | ||
<pre class="codesample">At 15:26 | <pre class="codesample">At 15:26 "sscd startrep ProjectName"</pre> | ||
==== Enable the CRS logging feature ==== | ==== Enable the CRS logging feature ==== | ||
<pre class="codesample">sscd setglobal fulllogging=yes | <pre class="codesample">sscd setglobal fulllogging=yes | ||
sscd stop & | sscd stop && sscd start<BR/> | ||
</pre> | </pre> | ||
When you use this global parameter for CRS to enable the logging process, a Crs.log and Crssvc.log are generated. Crssvc.log gives detailed information for the project replication process. This feature is only recommended for troubleshooting purposes. It should not be enabled at all times.<br /> | When you use this global parameter for CRS to enable the logging process, a Crs.log and Crssvc.log are generated. Crssvc.log gives detailed information for the project replication process. This feature is only recommended for troubleshooting purposes. It should not be enabled at all times.<br /> |
Latest revision as of 13:52, 21 July 2020
Article ID: 252759
Article Last Modified on 3/28/2001
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Site Server 3.0 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q252759
SUMMARY
This article lists the most commonly used command line options for Site Server Publishing when you are troubleshooting Content Replication problems.
MORE INFORMATION
Stop or start a CRS service
sscd stop
sscd start
Stop or start project replication
crs startrep ProjectName [flags]
crs stoprep ProjectName
List current projects
crs listproj or sscd listproj
List replication
crs listrep or sscd listrep
Query project
sscd queryProj ProjectName
Schedule a replication
At [time] \Every:date,[...] "c:\Microsoft Site Server\bin\crs.exe" startrep ProjectName
-or-
At [time] \Every:date, [...] "sscd startrep ProjectName"<BR/><BR/>
For example:
At 14:30 "c:\Microsoft Site Server\bin\crs.exe" startrep MyProject1<BR/>
-or-
At 15:26 "sscd startrep ProjectName"
Enable the CRS logging feature
sscd setglobal fulllogging=yes sscd stop && sscd start<BR/>
When you use this global parameter for CRS to enable the logging process, a Crs.log and Crssvc.log are generated. Crssvc.log gives detailed information for the project replication process. This feature is only recommended for troubleshooting purposes. It should not be enabled at all times.
For additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
176516 CRS: How to Troubleshoot CRS Issues
Additional query words: CRS, SSCD, content replication, publishing
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