Deploy on top of running Veristand system definition

I managed to deploy a definition of a RT PXI system.  I then closed the workspace but not a not cancel the deployment.  The definition of system continued to run on the PXI system.  I have changed since my definition of the system and would like to deploy this new file.  However, I can't figure out how to stop the currently running system definition file to enable this.

Thank you

Marty

You have a few easy options to do so:

Run the project: you can run a project in the window started to get or by clicking on the run button in the toolbar when you configure the project. Run first will try to connect to targets in the system definition without deploying. If the targets are already running with the same version of system definition, then the project will connect everything simply. However, if the objectives not running a system definition, run a different system definition or run a different version of the system definition, then the project stop targets and force deploy its version before connecting. In your case, because you updated the definition of system on the host computer, the project will stop the target and deploy this version on the top automatically for you.

Deploy the project: you can deploy a project by clicking on configure to open it and then clicking the button deploy in the toolbar. This will force deploy the project on the overall objectives of the RT in the system definition, which makes them first establish some definition of the system they were running before.

In summary, virtually the only option you don't want to try is to Connect, which, unlike an option the deploy, don't try to connect to a target executes the same system definition and never deploy or stop this project.

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