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Category Archives: TransferManager
Scheduling an rsync twice to avoid a publishing problem
A couple of weeks ago someone pointed out that we had a very subtle problem with publishing updated content to the live Web server which has led to us reorganising how we manage publishing, and has actually duplicated work in … Continue reading
Posted in TransferManager
Tagged fix, problem, publishing, rsync, Site Manager, St Andrews, t4, top tip, Transfer Manager, workaround
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How do you publish your website(s)?
We’ve recently been reviewing how we publish our website channels with Site Manager. Until now we’ve been employing a mixture of publishing some channels directly to the web server, while publishing others to a staging server first and then synchronizing … Continue reading
Posted in TransferManager
Tagged CMS, publish, rsync, Site Manager, t4, TerminalFOUR, Transfer Manager, web server
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TransferManager SCP breaks if Output URI has space
This is an issue that we came across a while back when testing out TransferManager (a separate application from SiteManager that allows you to synchronize and clean up your web server post-publish), and I’ve been meaning to add it to … Continue reading
Posted in SiteManager, TransferManager
Tagged SiteManager, t4, TerminalFOUR, TransferManager, troubleshooting
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TransferManager upgrade
Today we’re getting an upgrade to TransferManager, which should hopefully fix the problems we’ve been experiencing with it. The main problem we were experiencing was that when TransferManager was copying files from a local directory (i.e. on the SiteManager server) … Continue reading
Publish speed update
I’ve just updated the post about our slow down in publishing times. Here’s what I said: On Monday 12 November we received an email from TERMINALFOUR to say that they think they know what the issue is. Seemingly the slow … Continue reading