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Deployment Job Status Pane

The Deployment Job Status pane displays all deployment jobs on the currently selected server. A deployment job can have one of the following statuses:

Computer Status

Displays information about the status of the discovered computers using a pie chart control.

Delivered

Indicates that the package has been transferred successfully to the target computer but is not yet installed.

Delivery Failed

Indicates that the package could not be delivered to target computer.

Note: The deployment may be reattempted if necessary. Possible causes of the failure include network failure or insufficient disk space on the target computer.

Deploying primer

Indicates that the primer is being transferred to, or installed on, the target. Deployment of software packages means that a primer must be present on the target computer.

Failed

Indicates that the package was transferred to, but could not be installed, on the target computer.

Note: Examine the payload installation log files for details about why the installation failed.

Failed to install primer

Indicates that the primer installation failed. No other software can be deployed to the target computer.

Note: Examine the primer installation log file on the target computer for more information.

Installed

Indicates that the package installation was completed successfully.

Installing

Indicates that the package installation on the target computer is in progress.

Posted

Indicates that the package is ready for transfer to the target computer.

Primer installed

Indicates that the primer is installed on the target and further deployments are possible.

Package Staged

Indicates that the package has been staged to the deployment package library on the target scalability server.

Transferring

Indicates that the package is in transit to the target machine.

Note: If you stop the deployment manager, the list of deployment jobs is lost and can no longer be displayed. After you stop the deployment manager, resubmit any active deployment jobs if you still need deployment.

More information:

Scanning Deployment Targets