Cannot Change SSIS Installation Directory.
Aug 18, 2006
Hi There
I installed Sql Server 2005 and SSIS to the C: drive of a server.
However i am going to install 3 more instances on this server and i want to install SSIS on the RAID drive.
So i uninstalled SSIS, then i installed another Sql Server instance on the D drive.
Now when i try to install SSIS, when i go to advanced and browse for installation path it is greyed out and it says that the path has already been bound to the 90DTS folder of the first instance i installed on the C: drive, so basically i dont know how i can install SSIS to another drive ???
Please help.
Thanx
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May 23, 2007
Hello,
I was wondering if it were possible to change the Root Directory on an SQL Server 2005 install?
expl: current = C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQL
desired: D:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQL
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Jul 18, 2001
hi,
I have a database whose mdb and ldb files are located in C drive.
I need to change these files to D drive.When i go to the database properties
and try to change the location it does not allow me.It has given me a message(The database physical file cannot be changed once it is created).
I can drop the table and recreate it from a BackUp but is there a better way
to do this.
Thank you,
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Aug 30, 2002
WE HAVE RECENTLY MOVED THE MSSQLBACKUP FOLDER TO EMC DRIVES E:, BUT SQL IS STILL DEFAULTING BACKUPS TO THE ORIGINAL DEFAULT LOCATION WHICH WAS ON THE D: DRIVE. DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO CHANGE THIS? I KNOW THE ORIGINIAL LOCATION IS STORED IN THE REGISTRY, BUT I DON'T KNOW IF I CAN CHANGE THE REGISTRY OR IF THERE IS A DIFFERENT PLACE. CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP.
THANKS
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But if we change the name of one user (rename not recreate), he lost all this properties. When try to execute a report show an error:
Parameter validation failed. It is not possible to provide valid values for all parameters. (rsParameterError) I know this issue is in the border of reporting services, but we have spent a lot of time without results and we need any help.
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Feb 27, 2006
Hi folks,
Can you please tell me how should I change the default root directory (used for db storage) in SQL 2005 Std. Edition. ?
Currently its configured to:
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQL
and I want to change the drive letter here.
Thanks in advance.
Cyk
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Dec 29, 2006
Hi,
I had SQL Server 2000 installed like below:
Installation Directory = C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL Server
Default data directory = D:
Default log directory = D:
I found out that the data is stored in D:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQLdata and backup is done in D:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQLackup
However, Microsoft says we should never put the ..ackup and ..data folders in the same partition.
My question is: How can I move the path of the backup directory?
I checked the registy but this is what I found:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftMSSQLServerMSSQLServer
..BackupDirectory=C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQLackup (<-- note it is pointing to C: not D:)
..DefaultData=D:
Can somebody help please?
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May 12, 2006
I'm trying to query against AD to grab some data. I've done this setup and got it to work at my location but can't get it working at one of my customers.
Per information I've found via this site I did the following:
Task: from SS2005, select data elements from Active Directory and populate in ODS (using an
SS2005 Package in SSIS)
I created a linked server on the MS2005
EXEC sp_addlinkedserver 'ADSI', 'Active Directory Services 2.5', 'ADSDSOObject', 'adsdatasource'
I then created the following View (in the Master DB):
CREATE VIEW viewADContacts
AS
SELECT [NAME],MAIL
FROM OPENQUERY( ADSI,
'SELECT NAME, MAIL
FROM ''LDAP://#######/ DC=####,DC=###''
')
The View created w/ no errors
When I execute
select * from viewADContacts
I get this error:
Cannot fetch a row from OLE DB provider "ADSDSOObject" for linked server "ADSI".
Any thoughts on this error? Again, I did the exact same thing at my office (against my local AD) and it worked fine.
Thanks in advance
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Jan 12, 2008
Hi everyone!
I have a configuration file, I want to place it in somewhere of SSIS package to extract configuration information. But i dont know where is root directory. can you help me?
Thanks you very much
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I hope this topic is appropriate for this forum. If not, I pre-apologize.
I have an SSIS package that takes data from active directory and dumps it to a table.
Here is the query I am using:
SELECT displayName, Mail, Title, physicalDeliveryOfficeName, description, telephoneNumber, department
From 'LDAP://ourserver'
WHERE objectClass='user' AND objectCategory='Person'
I am dumping it into a table on SQL Server where the columns are all of data type: NTEXT.
All columns come across GREAT except the column DESCRIPTION. We keep a piece of information in that column that is important and without it the SSIS is worthless. What is coming across in that column is the following:
System.Object[]
No values are coming across. It should be character data up to 10 in length.
Anyone see this or know of something that I can do to force the "real" data to come through?
Thank you in advance for any consideration you give.
James
jamestow@yahoo.com
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delete them from c:directory1
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Also, I want the directory names to be in the configuration file. I am not sure how to do this. If I set up a flat file source connection, I need to specify a file name and I just want the directory names. How do I get them in the config file and how to I read them into my script from the config file?
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Say I do File -> New -> Project and make a new project called RedApple under C:. For simplicy, I chose root, but I would designate location for all my SSIS projects. I also check the box "Create directory for solution".
I see that this creates C:RedApple
Under this, I have another RedApple directory with a .sln and .suo files.
In this 2dn RedApple directory, I have .database, .dtproj, and .dtproj.user files.
I deleted the default package1, so I don't have any .dtsx files yet.
As far as the above files are concerned (.sln, .suo, .database, .dtproj, .dtproj.user), I understand these are some kind of system or meta data files and I shouldn't be messing around with them. And that's as far as I need to concern myself on these files.
As I add packages to my project, I see that it is creating .dtsx files under the 2nd RedApple directory. So, I'm thinking these are the package files, one for each package I see in my solution explorer, correct?
MY QUESTION:
Now, I am looking at another SSIS directory tree for a project that I created before I started to pay attention to all this. In this other directory tree, I see that there is also a bin directory, which I do not yet have in C:RedAppleRedApple. In this bin directory I see more .dtsx files, the same ones as I see in the directory above it, but also other .dtsx files that have the names of other packages that I onoce created and deleted along the development of this particular project. What are these .dtsx files?
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May 20, 2008
Hi All
I am trying to run a query against our 'Active Directory' and I keep getting errors. I have done the following:
1. Set up Linked Server (using the OLE DB For Directory Services) and also set the login information:
EXEC sp_addlinkedsrvlogin 'ADSI', False, 'SQL_Usr','DDEMOJillSmith', 'PassWord'
2. Created a connection in SSIS
3. In My SSIS Package I have created a dataflow select the AD connection 'ADSI'.
4. Tried to run the following query:
SELECT samaccountname, adspath, sapUsername, mail, info, costCenter, pager, mobile, facsimileTelephoneNumber, telephoneNumber, company,
department, title, sn, givenName, name, employeeNumber FROM
''LDAP://OU=Main_Users, DC=DemoAD,DC=com'' WHERE objectCategory = ''Person'' AND objectClass= ''user''
And it fails - I can get this working in SQL 2000 DTS by using an Open Query statement!
The Error message I get when trying to test the query is:
Error at Export From AD [OLE DB Source [1]]: SSIS Error Code DTS_E_OLEDBERROR. An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x00000000.
Exception from HRESULT: 0xC0202009 (Microsoft.SqlServer.DTSPipelineWrap)
I have event tried the working OPEN QUERY in SSMS and I get the following:
Msg 7321, Level 16, State 2, Line 1
An error occurred while preparing the query "SELECT samaccountname, adspath, sapUsername, mail, info, costCenter, pager, mobile, facsimileTelephoneNumber, telephoneNumber, company,
department, title, sn, givenName, name, employeeNumber FROM
'LDAP://OU=DEMO_Users, DC=DEMO,DC=com' WHERE objectCategory = 'Person' AND objectClass= 'user'" for execution against OLE DB provider "ADsDSOObject" for linked server "ADSI".
Am I missing something?
Thanks Gopher
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I'm attempting to find a reliable way to determine the file system folder in which the current package is located. (Please note that for this purpose I have no need to support SQL Server deployment, so the fact that there is no current folder in that context is not in scope for this post. )
Anyway, I've added the following code to a Script task in one of my packages:
Code BlockMsgBox(Environment.CurrentDirectory)
When I run the package from DTEXEC I get this the current working folder from which I executed the DTEXEC command line. When I run the package from DTEXECUI I get "C:Projects2005TFSRootSSISCurrentBranchProject", which is the actual folder where the package is located. When I run the package from within Visual Studio (right click, execute package) I get "C:Projects2005TFSRootDocumentationSSIS" which is what is throwing me off. I can't tell where this path is coming from; it is a valid path on my machine, but why it's showing up as the current folder is the mystery. There's no code there and never has been, although I do check in and check out documentation stored in this folder.
I've looked around online but have had no luck in finding any information aboutreliably determining the location of an executing SSIS package. The best I have found is this thread (http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=2202954&SiteID=1) which doesn't address the issue I'm seeing.
In short, I'm looking for a consistently reliable mechanism that will allow an SSIS package to be aware of its location at run time, regardless of the mechanism (DTEXEC, DTEXECUI, BIDS, etc.) through which the package is executed. My hopes aren't all that high, but I figured if I was going to get an answer anywhere it would be here.
Has anyone else had success with this?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi
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Hi everybody,
I've a windows 2003 server machine, and try to install sql server 2005 with reporting services, analysis services and integration services. After the installation finishes, i'm trying to connect to the integration service with Management studio but i can't. When I select the server type as "Integration Services" the "server name list" comes empty. I remember tehere should at least exist the local machine name. Anyway, when i click <browse more> link, i can see my machine's name in the server list; but when i select it, an error popup appears saying that:
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Connect to SSIS server on machine <machine name> failed.
The specified service does not exist as an installed service."
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When we run the Setup(or used Add/Remove software) we couldn't find the Integration services check box in the list of the setup.
I also asked assistans from the company that i bought the server fromk, and they also couldn't understand where is it.
We have an HP Proliant server, Windows server 2003 small business preminum SP1, SQL server 2005.
I was told that without the SSIS we can't start working with our new software, so this is very urgent for us.
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Jun 22, 2007
Hi,
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May 2, 2006
Hi everyone,
I've a problem which I think a lot of SQL Server 2005 users had already ...however I didn't found any answers so far. Maybe anyone of you might know.
I have installed SP1 for SQL Server 2005 on 2 systems, one is an Enterprise Edition (english) on a Win. 2003 SP1 system and one is a Developer Edition (also english) on a Win. XP Prof. system.
On both systems the installation process of the SP1 worked fine except that it gave me the message "Reboot required" on the step installation of SQL Server Native Client.
After my reboot I reexecuted the installation of SP1 with the result of no error nor reboot message. Everything seemed fine....
However when I checked the status of the services I recognized that the SSIS has switched from LOG ON AS ...my specific login.... to NT AUTHORITYNetworkService and the automatic startup failed.
I tried to change the login to my previous login which also failed. It tried to change it to any other possible login but the startup with all logins failed with the error message:
The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion.
The event log of the system does tell me the same error message. The summary log of the SP1 installation doesn't show any error or warning message except "Failed to read registry key: Debug". Enclosed is the log file:
05/02/2006 22:11:09.609 ================================================================================
05/02/2006 22:11:09.625 Hotfix package launched
05/02/2006 22:17:22.296 Attempting to install instance: SQL Server Native Client
05/02/2006 22:17:22.312 Attempting to install target: MHPA0F7C
05/02/2006 22:17:22.312 Attempting to install file: sqlncli.msi
05/02/2006 22:17:22.328 Attempting to install file: e:de43f41a74855a4cfc41014b760758HotFixSqlncliFilessqlncli.msi
05/02/2006 22:17:22.328 Creating MSI install log file at: D:WINNTHotfixRedist9LogsRedist9_Hotfix_KB913090_sqlncli.msi.log
05/02/2006 22:17:22.343 Successfully opened registry key: SoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftWindowsInstaller
05/02/2006 22:17:22.343 Failed to read registry key: Debug
05/02/2006 22:17:38.437 MSP returned 3010: A restart is required to complete the install. This message is indicative of a success. This does not include installs where the ForceReboot action is run. This error code is not available on Windows Installer version 1.0.
05/02/2006 22:17:38.515 Successfully opened registry key: SoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftWindowsInstaller
05/02/2006 22:17:38.515 Failed to read registry key: Debug
05/02/2006 22:17:38.515 Pending reboot, successfully installed file: e:de43f41a74855a4cfc41014b760758HotFixSqlncliFilessqlncli.msi
05/02/2006 22:17:38.515 Successfully installed target: MHPA0F7C
05/02/2006 22:17:38.515 Successfully installed instance: SQL Server Native Client
05/02/2006 22:17:38.515
05/02/2006 22:17:38.515 Product Status Summary:
05/02/2006 22:17:38.515 Product: SQL Server Native Client
05/02/2006 22:17:38.515 SQL Server Native Client (RTM ) - Reboot Required
05/02/2006 22:17:38.515
05/02/2006 22:17:38.515 Product: Setup Support Files
05/02/2006 22:17:38.515 Setup Support Files (RTM ) - Not Applied
05/02/2006 22:17:38.531
05/02/2006 22:17:38.531 Product: Database Services
05/02/2006 22:17:38.531 Database Services (RTM 1399 ENU) - Not Applied
05/02/2006 22:17:38.531 Analysis Services (RTM 1399 ENU) - Not Applied
05/02/2006 22:17:38.531 Reporting Services (RTM 1399 ENU) - Not Applied
05/02/2006 22:17:38.531
05/02/2006 22:17:38.531 Product: Notification Services
05/02/2006 22:17:38.531 Notification Services (RTM 1399 ENU) - Not Applied
05/02/2006 22:17:38.531
05/02/2006 22:17:38.531 Product: Integration Services
05/02/2006 22:17:38.531 Integration Services (RTM 1399 ENU) - Not Applied
05/02/2006 22:17:38.531
05/02/2006 22:17:38.531 Product: Client Components
05/02/2006 22:17:38.531 Client Components (RTM 1399 ENU) - Not Applied
05/02/2006 22:17:38.531
05/02/2006 22:17:38.531 Product: MSXML 6.0 Parser
05/02/2006 22:17:38.531 MSXML 6.0 Parser (RTM ) - Not Applied
05/02/2006 22:17:38.531
05/02/2006 22:17:38.562 Product: SQLXML4
05/02/2006 22:17:38.593 SQLXML4 (RTM ) - Not Applied
05/02/2006 22:17:38.687
05/02/2006 22:17:38.687 Product: Backward Compatibility
05/02/2006 22:17:38.687 Backward Compatibility (RTM ) - Not Applied
05/02/2006 22:17:38.687
05/02/2006 22:17:38.687 Product: Microsoft SQL Server VSS Writer
05/02/2006 22:17:38.687 Microsoft SQL Server VSS Writer (RTM ) - Not Applied
05/02/2006 22:17:38.687
I know there are a lot more LOG files in the directory ..HotFix.. which might tell more about the problem. However I don't know in which file I have to look.
Can anyone help me?
Regards,
Stefan
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