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I am using Azure Devops for CI/CD.



I have on prem Windows servers that are in a Deployment Group.



I have a pipeline that will run based on a github trigger.



It provides Continuous Deployment for Node.js sites on the Windows Servers.



I use pm2 to run the Node sites.



Everything works in the release pipeline up until I need to restart pm2.



How do I run a pm2 restart command on the Windows Servers in the Deployment Group?










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    I am using Azure Devops for CI/CD.



    I have on prem Windows servers that are in a Deployment Group.



    I have a pipeline that will run based on a github trigger.



    It provides Continuous Deployment for Node.js sites on the Windows Servers.



    I use pm2 to run the Node sites.



    Everything works in the release pipeline up until I need to restart pm2.



    How do I run a pm2 restart command on the Windows Servers in the Deployment Group?










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      I am using Azure Devops for CI/CD.



      I have on prem Windows servers that are in a Deployment Group.



      I have a pipeline that will run based on a github trigger.



      It provides Continuous Deployment for Node.js sites on the Windows Servers.



      I use pm2 to run the Node sites.



      Everything works in the release pipeline up until I need to restart pm2.



      How do I run a pm2 restart command on the Windows Servers in the Deployment Group?










      share|improve this question














      I am using Azure Devops for CI/CD.



      I have on prem Windows servers that are in a Deployment Group.



      I have a pipeline that will run based on a github trigger.



      It provides Continuous Deployment for Node.js sites on the Windows Servers.



      I use pm2 to run the Node sites.



      Everything works in the release pipeline up until I need to restart pm2.



      How do I run a pm2 restart command on the Windows Servers in the Deployment Group?







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          I used npm running a script via the package.json.



           "scripts": 
          "ng": "ng",
          "start": "ng serve",
          "build": "ng build --prod && pm2 restart server.js",
          "test": "ng test",
          "lint": "ng lint",
          "e2e": "ng e2e"
          ,





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            "ng": "ng",
            "start": "ng serve",
            "build": "ng build --prod && pm2 restart server.js",
            "test": "ng test",
            "lint": "ng lint",
            "e2e": "ng e2e"
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              I used npm running a script via the package.json.



               "scripts": 
              "ng": "ng",
              "start": "ng serve",
              "build": "ng build --prod && pm2 restart server.js",
              "test": "ng test",
              "lint": "ng lint",
              "e2e": "ng e2e"
              ,





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                I used npm running a script via the package.json.



                 "scripts": 
                "ng": "ng",
                "start": "ng serve",
                "build": "ng build --prod && pm2 restart server.js",
                "test": "ng test",
                "lint": "ng lint",
                "e2e": "ng e2e"
                ,





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                I used npm running a script via the package.json.



                 "scripts": 
                "ng": "ng",
                "start": "ng serve",
                "build": "ng build --prod && pm2 restart server.js",
                "test": "ng test",
                "lint": "ng lint",
                "e2e": "ng e2e"
                ,






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