SCCM 2012 – Client Installation properties - client cache size

Hi,
I'm setting the command line options for the client push install and taking into account the default client cache size is 5120MB. But my concern is a lot our servers and some workstations don't have enough free disk space for this.
So I was going to set the cache size to only use a certain percentage, say 10% for example:
SMSSITECODE=xxx SMSCACHEFLAGS=PERCENTDISKSPACE;NTFSONLY SMSCACHESIZE=10 SMSMP=FQDN-MP FSP=FQDN-FSP
So does it allocate 10% of the total hard disk size or 10% of the free disk space available?
Thanks

As Torsten noted, this isn't an allocation or reservation of disk space. It's a maximum size that the ConfigMgr agent will allow the cache to grow to. If the servers don't have enough free space, the ConfigMgr agent won't stop or block or cause any
failures until it actually needs to use that space.
However, if you honestly have servers and workstations that don't have 5GB of free disk space, you've got much, much bigger problems.
Jason | http://blog.configmgrftw.com | @jasonsandys

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    <![LOG[File 'C:\Windows\ccmsetup\client.msi' doesn't exist.]LOG]!><time="07:29:29.672-120" date="04-17-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="2" thread="2724" file="util.cpp:2595">
    <![LOG[Using branch cache option.]LOG]!><time="07:29:29.690-120" date="04-17-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="2724" file="ccmsetup.cpp:6443">
    <![LOG[Adding file 'http://SCCMSRV-02.snba.be:80/SMS_DP_SMSPKG$/ZAV00114/x64/client.msi' to BITS job, saving as 'C:\Windows\ccmsetup\client.msi'.]LOG]!><time="07:29:29.690-120" date="04-17-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="2724" file="ccmsetup.cpp:6474">
    <![LOG[Starting BITS download for client deployment files.]LOG]!><time="07:29:29.698-120" date="04-17-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="2724" file="ccmsetup.cpp:6487">
    <![LOG[Download Update: 32616448 out of 32616448 bytes transferred.]LOG]!><time="07:29:30.700-120" date="04-17-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="2724" file="ccmsetup.cpp:6578">
    <![LOG[Successfully completed BITS download for client deployment files.]LOG]!><time="07:29:32.701-120" date="04-17-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="2724" file="ccmsetup.cpp:6536">
    <![LOG[Retrieved client version '5.00.7958.1000' and minimum assignable site version '5.00.7845.1000' from client package]LOG]!><time="07:29:34.020-120" date="04-17-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="0" thread="2724" file="siteinfo.cpp:678">
    <![LOG[Checking compatibility of site version '5.00.7958.1000', expect newer than '5.00.7845.1000']LOG]!><time="07:29:34.020-120" date="04-17-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="2724" file="siteinfo.cpp:703">
    <![LOG[Site version '5.00.7958.1000' is compatible. Client deployment will continue.]LOG]!><time="07:29:34.020-120" date="04-17-2014" component="ccmsetup" context="" type="1" thread="2724" file="siteinfo.cpp:726">
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    I hope someone can help me with this.
    Kind regards

    I agree with Idan. You can easily remove the Management Point Site System role and add it again with no adverse effect. This should solve your problem.
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  • SCCM 2012 Secondary site some client's are scan hardware inventory for more than 30 days

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    Yes i did verify but the client isn't listed on both log files. Also i couldn't open IIS log because of it size has more than 800MB. currently this site has connected with 8500 machines do you think these many clients are supported by secondary site server. 
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    Old Blog site | Twitter:
    @GarthMJ

  • SCCM 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Client Package - stuck "In Progress"

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    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:23.443+240><thread=6032 (0x1790)>
    ~CDistributionSrcSQL::UpdateAvailableVersion PackageID=BDC00002, Version=1, Status=2301 
    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:23.444+240><thread=6032 (0x1790)>
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    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:23.462+240><thread=6032 (0x1790)>
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    ~Package BDC00003 does not have a preferred sender. 
    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:23.443+240><thread=6092 (0x17CC)>
    ~CDistributionSrcSQL::UpdateAvailableVersion PackageID=BDC00003, Version=1, Status=2301 
    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:23.464+240><thread=6092 (0x17CC)>
    STATMSG: ID=2301 SEV=I LEV=M SOURCE="SMS Server" COMP="SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER" SYS=BBK-SCCM-PRI.bbk2310.com SITE=PRI PID=2768 TID=6032 GMTDATE=Mon Mar 17 20:00:23.476 2014
    ISTR0="Configuration Manager Client Package" ISTR1="BDC00002" ISTR2="" ISTR3="" ISTR4="" ISTR5="" ISTR6="" ISTR7="" ISTR8="" ISTR9="" NUMATTRS=1 AID0=400 AVAL0="BDC00002" 
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    StateTable::CState::Handle - (2301:1 2014-03-17 20:00:23.476+00:00) >> (0:0 2014-02-28 16:33:45.383+00:00) 
    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:23.484+240><thread=6032 (0x1790)>
    CStateMsgReporter::DeliverMessages - Queued message: TT=1401 TIDT=0 TID='8ACCAE01-5079-4FCD-A988-C1CD3004B698' SID=2301 MUF=0 PCNT=2, P1='PRI' P2='2014-03-17 20:00:23.476+00:00' P3='' P4=''
    P5=''  $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:23.495+240><thread=6032 (0x1790)>
    ~StoredPkgVersion (1) of package BDC00003. StoredPkgVersion in database is 1. 
    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:23.496+240><thread=6092 (0x17CC)>
    ~SourceVersion (1) of package BDC00003. SourceVersion in database is 1. 
    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:23.497+240><thread=6092 (0x17CC)>
    STATMSG: ID=2301 SEV=I LEV=M SOURCE="SMS Server" COMP="SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER" SYS=BBK-SCCM-PRI.bbk2310.com SITE=PRI PID=2768 TID=6092 GMTDATE=Mon Mar 17 20:00:23.510 2014
    ISTR0="Configuration Manager Client Upgrade Package" ISTR1="BDC00003" ISTR2="" ISTR3="" ISTR4="" ISTR5="" ISTR6="" ISTR7="" ISTR8="" ISTR9="" NUMATTRS=1 AID0=400
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     $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:23.515+240><thread=6092 (0x17CC)>
    CStateMsgReporter::DeliverMessages - Queued message: TT=1401 TIDT=0 TID='8ACCAE01-5079-4FCD-A988-C1CD3004B698' SID=2301 MUF=0 PCNT=2, P1='PRI' P2='2014-03-17 20:00:23.510+00:00' P3='' P4=''
    P5=''  $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:23.526+240><thread=6092 (0x17CC)>
    CStateMsgReporter::DeliverMessages - Created state message file: D:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\inboxes\auth\statesys.box\incoming\1sfb1dbj.SMX  
    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:23.571+240><thread=6032 (0x1790)>
    Successfully send state change notification 8ACCAE01-5079-4FCD-A988-C1CD3004B698 
    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:23.572+240><thread=6032 (0x1790)>
    ~Exiting package processing thread. 
    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:23.574+240><thread=6032 (0x1790)>
    CStateMsgReporter::DeliverMessages - Created state message file: D:\Program Files\Microsoft Configuration Manager\inboxes\auth\statesys.box\incoming\abaibh8y.SMX  
    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:23.637+240><thread=6092 (0x17CC)>
    Successfully send state change notification 8ACCAE01-5079-4FCD-A988-C1CD3004B698 
    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:23.683+240><thread=6092 (0x17CC)>
    ~Exiting package processing thread. 
    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:23.685+240><thread=6092 (0x17CC)>
    Sleep 30 minutes... 
    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:26.886+240><thread=2936 (0xB78)>
    ~Used 0 out of 3 allowed processing threads. 
    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:27.948+240><thread=4900 (0x1324)>
    ~Sleep 3600 seconds... 
    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:27.950+240><thread=4900 (0x1324)>
    Sleep 30 minutes... 
    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:31.934+240><thread=2936 (0xB78)>
    ~Used 0 out of 3 allowed processing threads. 
    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:33.021+240><thread=4900 (0x1324)>
    ~Sleep 3600 seconds... 
    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:33.023+240><thread=4900 (0x1324)>
    ~Used 0 out of 3 allowed processing threads. 
    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:38.108+240><thread=4900 (0x1324)>
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    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:00:38.111+240><thread=4900 (0x1324)>
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    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:06:28.094+240><thread=4968 (0x1368)>
    Sleep 30 minutes... 
    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 16:30:52.271+240><thread=2936 (0xB78)>
    Sleep 30 minutes... 
    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 17:01:10.002+240><thread=2936 (0xB78)>
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    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 17:01:10.977+240><thread=4900 (0x1324)>
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    $$<SMS_DISTRIBUTION_MANAGER><03-17-2014 17:01:10.979+240><thread=4900 (0x1324)>
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    <![LOG[Assigned MP changed from <BBK-SCCM-PRI.bbk2310.com> to <BBK-SCCM-PRI.bbk2310.com>.]LOG]!><time="14:49:04.891+240" date="03-17-2014" component="ClientLocation" context="" type="1"
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  • SCCM 2012 - Network requirements for Client communication to primary in a Cross Forest Environment

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  • SCCM 2012 R2 upgrade: upgrade clients

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      UDP    127.0.0.1:59546        *:*
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      UDP    127.0.0.1:63001        *:*
      UDP    127.0.0.1:63986        *:*
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      UDP    [::]:500               *:*
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      UDP    [::]:5355              *:*
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    Robert

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