Deployments Preferences Page

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Deployments Preferences Page

The following global settings define how PDQ Deploy manages deployments. Many of these settings may be overridden in the individual Package and Schedule properties.

To access the Deployments settings page, click File > Preferences (or press Ctrl+Comma) and select Deployments in the Preferences window.

Options

Description

Timeout

Specifies how many minutes deployments should run before being timed out by the server.

This timeout applies only to the duration of a deployment to a target computer. The timeout does not include the initial process of copying installation files to the target. The default value is 60 minutes.

This setting may be overridden in the individual Package Properties.

When configuring your local system, it is best practice to set the shortest timeout interval as the global default in Preferences and increase the timeout interval only in individual packages. For example, if you typically deploy small packages such as browser, Java, or Adobe reader updates, you may choose to set the global timeout interval to 20 minutes. You could then increase the timeout interval for individual packages that take longer to install, such as a Windows Service Pack or a package containing many nested packages.

Cleanup

Specifies how many days deployment histories are archived in the PDQ Deploy database before they are deleted.

The cleanup process ensures that old deployment history is cleared out. You can set this value higher or lower depending on how many deployments you run and how long you wish to see the results of finished deployments. The default age is 30 days, i.e. one month after the deployment finishes.

Setting the cleanup to 0 days disables automatic cleanup; PDQ Deploy never deletes deployment histories.

WARNING! Keeping this value high or setting it to 0 days may cause the PDQ Deploy database to get very large, which could slow PDQ Deploy performance.

Scanning

Initiates an inventory scan from PDQ Inventory after a deployment to identify what is installed on the deployment’s target computers. You can select which scan profile you want to use for the post-deployment scan. This feature can be very helpful in maintaining up-to-date inventory for target machines.

This setting may be overridden in the individual Package Properties. For example, if you have a package that doesn't install an application, then you may want to disable inventory scanning in the respective package’s Package Properties.

IMPORTANT: This feature is available only in Pro or Enterprise mode and also requires PDQ Inventory in Pro or Enterprise mode. Additionally, the target computer must already be in PDQ Inventory with a name or hostname that matches the name used in PDQ Deploy.

You may choose which scan profile to use. The default scan profile is defined in PDQ Inventory in Preferences > Scan Profiles. You can choose to scan with any scan profile that has been configured in PDQ Inventory. It is common to use either the Applications or Standard scan profiles.

NOTE: In order for PDQ Inventory to properly use Scan Caching when scanning after a deployment, both Read from Cache and Use Cache Exclusively must be checked in PDQ Inventory Preferences > Scanning.

Offline Status

The Offline Status is used to determine whether or not target computers will receive a ping or Wake-on-LAN prior to deployment.

VIDEO: Wake-on-LAN in PDQ Inventory and PDQ Deploy

 

(https://youtu.be/vdfz5fWlr9k)

 

Ping before deployment

Performs a ping (ICMP echo) before attempting the deployment. If the target does not respond to the ping within 2 seconds, then the deployment is not attempted on that target. 

Enabling this option can increase the overall speed of the deployment because PDQ Deploy doesn’t waste time with offline computers.

NOTE: Typically, the ping should take only a few milliseconds. However, if your DNS isn�t solid or your network is experiencing latency issues, then the ping response may take more than 2 seconds. 

When this is not selected, PDQ Deploy attempts the deployment regardless of the online or offline status of the target computer. Leaving this unchecked can increase the overall speed of the deployment because time isn't wasted with offline computers. If the target is offline or otherwise unavailable, then Windows will timeout after ~60 seconds.

Send Wake-on-LAN and attempt deployment

Attempts the deployment then sends a Wake-on-LAN to offline target computers. The deployment is attempted again if it comes online. After 5 minutes if the computer is still offline, the deployment will be attempted again. 

The advantage of this feature is that offline computers can immediately be made available for deployment. However, it can increase deployment time.

IMPORTANT: This feature is available only in Pro or Enterprise mode of both PDQ Deploy and PDQ Inventory. Furthermore, PDQ Inventory must have the MAC address of the target computers’ NICs.

Retry Queue

The Retry Queue is a deployment queue for target computers that are unreachable or offline during a deployment. The deployments are held in the Retry Queue and deployment is retried as per the following configured parameters.

IMPORTANT: The Retry Queue is available only in Enterprise mode.

Video: Introduction to the Retry Queue

 

(http://www.adminarsenal.com/videos#!introduction-to-the-retry-queue)

Video: PDQ Deploy Best Practices: Retry Queue

 

(http://www.adminarsenal.com/videos#!pdq-deploy-best-practices:-retry-queue)

 

Put Offline Targets in Retry Queue

Enables the Retry Queue. By default, target computers that are unreachable or offline during a deployment are held in the Retry Queue and deployment is retried.

This global setting can be overridden in the individual Package, Deployment or Schedule properties.

The advantage of this feature is that offline computers are automatically queued for re-deployment. This simplifies the process of ensuring that critical updates are deployed to all target computers. However, it is recommended that you enable this option per package or deployment rather than applying it globally in Preferences.

TIP: Some packages with specific, non-critical functions should not use the Retry Queue. For example, it is not advisable to use this option with a package that only reboots target computers because offline computers were probably turned off to begin with and, depending on the target computers’ availability, PDQ Deploy may reboot users’ computers at inopportune times.

Allowed Retries

Sets the number of retry attempts for an offline computer. This applies per target per deployment.

The default setting is 72. To set unlimited retries, set this value to 0.

This global setting can be overridden in the individual Package and Schedule properties.

Retry Interval

Specifies the amount of time between deployment retry attempts.

The default setting is 1 hour. The minimum interval setting is 15 minutes.

The Retry Interval is a global setting.

 

 

 

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