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.
I've installed SP2 on my server. If I run the package on the server, the package worked there before the installation of SP2. Now with SP2 it doesn't work anymore. In VS2005 on my computer the package works before and after the installation of SP2.
He gives an error with the execution of a sql-task on an oracle server:
Error :Executing the query "insert into cube_content values (trim(?), trim(?), trim(?), trim(?), trim(?), sysdate) failed with the following error: "ORA-01401: inserted value too large for column". Possible failure reasons: Problems with the query, "ResultSet property not set correctly, parameters not set correctly, or connection not established correctly.
Made the jump from SQL2000 to 2005 - i'm not a DBA but like to play around with such nice tools- and tried to convert my DTS package into a 2005 one.
I've got a csv file containing some log in information.
As users log in everyday, this keeps getting added to the file.
I'm only interested in the latest appearance of a certain machine on the network so i filter by creating an unique Index
the CSV file get's imported into a temporary table first and then i executed the following on SQL2000
CREATE TABLE [patchings].[dbo].[allfilter] (
[username] varchar (20) NULL,
[machine] varchar (20) NULL,
[os] varchar (20) NULL,
[sp] varchar (20) NULL,
[date] smalldatetime NULL,
[time] varchar(10) NULL,
[logonserver] varchar (20) NULL,
[country] varchar (20) NULL,
[domain] varchar (20) NULL,
varchar (20) NULL,
[brand] varchar (20) NULL,
[model] varchar (20) NULL,
[speed] int NULL
)
CREATE unique INDEX [my filter] ON [dbo].[allfilter]([machine], [os]) with ignore_dup_key ON [PRIMARY]
go
insert into "Allfilter" select * from temptable order by date desc
This worked perfectly in SQL2000.
when i try to do the same in SQL2005, it doens't start inserting the most recent machines (filtered on the date) but machines at random
selecting the select * from temptable order by date desc shows me the correct order for the machines by date so i'ld presume that it adds the most recent combination of machine and operating system from "today" and ignores the older appearances.
if the temptable contained for instance..
MY-MACHINE MY_USER Windows XP Service Pack 2 2006/06/13 10:02:34 Mydomaincontroller BE MY_DOMAIN my_ip IBM type 2593 MY-MACHINE MY_USER Windows XP Service Pack 2 2006/06/15 9:59:59 Mydomaincontroller BE MY_DOMAIN my_ip IBM type 2593 MY-MACHINE MY_USER Windows XP Service Pack 2 2006/06/16 12:33:09 Mydomaincontroller BE MY_DOMAIN my_ip IBM type 2593 MY-MACHINE MY_USER Windows XP Service Pack 2 2006/06/19 10:48:56 Mydomaincontroller BE MY_DOMAIN my_ip IBM type 2593 MY-MACHINE MY_USER Windows XP Service Pack 2 2006/06/20 11:03:49 Mydomaincontroller BE MY_DOMAIN my_ip IBM type 2593
under SQL2000 i'ld see one record in the final "allfilter" table
MY-MACHINE MY_USER Windows XP Service Pack 2 2006/06/20 11:03:49 Mydomaincontroller BE MY_DOMAIN my_ip IBM type 2593
under SQL2005 i don't see the last one though coding is the same
MY-MACHINE MY_USER Windows XP Service Pack 2 2006/06/16 12:33:09 Mydomaincontroller BE MY_DOMAIN my_ip IBM type 2593
A fresh install on Windows Server 2003 of SQL Server 2005 & Reporting Services...
In Reporting Services Configuration Manager...
Under Web Service Identity I have a red X (bad)...
ASP.NET Service Account is grey, can't enter anything there. Isn't is always ASP.NET?
Says: Specify the application pool in which to run the Report Server Web Service.
So I set this to the default app pool for both Report Server and Report Manager. I get an error "There was an error setting the identity for the report service. Click tell me more, get:
ReportServicesConfigUI.WMIProvider.WMIProviderException: A virtual directory must first be created before performing this operation.
at ReportServicesConfigUI.WMIProvider.RSReportServerAdmin.SetWebServiceIdentity(String applicationPool)
Okay no problem... Goto the Report Service Virtual Directory task. I have Name and WebSite. Can't enter anything in either text box. Click NEW only choice is Report Server, Default web site. Say OK, it tells me that the virtual directory already exists. Fine, click Apply Default Settings. I get:
System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x80004005) at System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ThrowExceptionForHRInternal(Int32 errorCode, IntPtr errorInfo) at System.Management.ManagementObject.InvokeMethod(String methodName, ManagementBaseObject inParameters, InvokeMethodOptions options) at ReportServicesConfigUI.WMIProvider.RSReportServerAdmin.ResetVirtualDirectoryMappings()
And the HELP button is disabled, GREAT!!
Again, this is a FRESH install on a NEW Server, FRESH O/S, FRESH SQL Server.
So I'm caught in a "Catch-22" I can't set the Web Service Identity because it doesn't think I have a virtual directory, but I can't create the virtual directory because it crashes. First time in a long time a Microsoft Product didn't work in default installation mode -- and made me look real silly after telling the client how simple and easy SQL Server Reporting services were to use and now can't make it run at all.
I have just tried to install (among other things) BIDS, and have found it hasn't worked. I tried it once over an old SQL Server 2005 Express Edition installation, and that failed, so I followed the advice of others and removed it. In fact I removed everything I could find to do with SQL Server 2005, and started right from the beginning (restarted after removing everything). My steps were:
1) Install SQL Express with Advanced Services (SQLEXPR_ADV.EXE, 240 MB, downloaded today from http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/sql/download/). Choose to install all components, with default options. Restart when complete.
2) Install SQL Express Tools (SQLEXPR_TOOLKIT.EXE, 218 MB, dowloaded today from http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/express/sql/download/). Choose only to install BIDS (one of four components).
When it was all over, I tried to fire up BIDS via the start menu (All Programs / Microsoft SQL Server 2005 / SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio), and got an error to say the shortcut to "devenv.exe" couldn't be found. Sure enough, it isn't where it should be - in fact it is not there at all.
As a note, I observed that when I went to install BIDS as per step 2 above, the installer made some claims about it already being installed, and that it would perform an upgrade...??
Something is not right here... By the way, I have installed BIDS on another machine some months ago, with no problems. Probably an older version at the time...
I have an SSIS package composed of several sequence containers; each of these executes fine if I individually right-click them and select "Execute" - however, when I press F5 (but it did in the beginning) none of them executes :|
I am trying to have my old DTS packages working on SSIS. The first basic package I have, simply copied all tables/views and sp from one database to another one, quite like a backup/restore.
I converted this DTS package onto dtsx, tried to run it in VS2005, and it appears that the package just bcp from source to destination without dropping the dest table first.
I have checked that the parameter dropObjectsFirst was set to 'true' and ExistingData was set to 'replace'.
From the profiler, it seems that the data is appended each time in the table.
I am sure there's a small workaround to make that package working!
I have a SSIS package that I have scheduled to run (under SQL Server Agent jobs) and when I check its history, it shows it being invoked regularly, and with no errors. The problem is, nothing is actually happening. I can load up the job in MS Visual Studio, and run it, and it runs fine, and takes care of the data transfer. The data is not getting transferred when it runs as a job under SQL Server Agent though the logs show that job was run, and completed with no errors.
I have another package that is similarly configured and does run correctly, and I have been checking the two packages to see what the difference in configuration is, but I don't see anything. All the package in question is, is a single foreach container that gets all the files in a directory, adds them as flatfiles to a database, and then moves them to an archiving directory.
I'm trying to import a flat file with ~3500 rows into a SQL-DB. SSIS extracts only around half the rows. It leaves out every 2nd row. Anyone had this problem before?
I have this SSIS package which just doesn't seem to run when executing as a sql job and I keep getting this error:
"The command line parameters are invalid. The step failed."
I read some of the comments in forums and they were suggesting to verify the command line for the sql job since there is known bug in the command line for sql job.
But that didn't seem to resolve it and the reason could be one of the variable values that I am trying to set.
In this package one of the variables that I am trying to set is the connection string and my command line looks like this
When I try to run this from the command line I get the error as:
Argument " package.variables[User::MetaDataConnectionString].Value;Data Source=[SVRNAME];Initial Catalog=[DBNAME];Integrated Security=True;"" for option "set" is not valid.
I think the issue is in the set parameter where it seems to be intepreting the ;'s in the connection string as part of its command (which I seem to be escaping by putting them in quotes but it seems to be stripping them off)
Has anyone else encountered this issue? Is there any other escape character that I should be using?
Got following error in windows app event log when tried to start SSIS after applying sql2k5 sp1, event id is 260:
Microsoft SSIS Service failed to start. Error: Method 'GetVersionInfo' in type 'Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Server.DtsServer' from assembly 'MsDtsSrvr, Version=9.0.242.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=89845dcd8080cc91' does not have an implementation.
Please, this is an urgent call; May be someone issued the sama probleb I do :
When I'm trying to import a XML file, that contains diffgram, using the XML Source task in SSIS, I choose an Inline Schema Option - everything goes well...the tables and columns are displayed, and the Import task into a Database's table succeds.
The problem is that , it doesn't load any data into the table, though there are plenty .
I have a T-SQL Statement Task to create table every time the package run. It doesn't return error but it doesn't drop the table either. The data is appended every time. The code is working fine in SQL server query window.
IF OBJECT_ID (N'M020_Vendor', N'U') IS NOT NULL DROP TABLE M020_Vendor GO SET ANSI_NULLS ON GO
I am trying to execute an SSIS package from an MS Access 2003 database that imports a table from the Access database into a target table in SQL 2005. I saved the package in SQL 2005 and tested it out. If I run it from the Management Studio Console with Run->Execute ... everything works just fine. However, if I try to run it using the following line command "Exec master.dbo.xp_cmdshell 'DTExec /SER DATAFORCE /DTS SQL2005TestPackage /CHECKPOINTING OFF /REPORTING V'" the execution will always fail when the Access database is open (shared mode). The connection manager looks like this: "Data Source=E:Test.mdb;Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Persist Security Info=False;Jet OLEDB:Global Bulk Transactions=1". The error is listed below:
Code: 0xC0202009 Source: NewPackage Connection manager "SourceConnectionOLEDB" Description: An OLE DB error has occurred. Error code: 0x80004005. An OLE DB record is available. Source: "Microsoft JET Database Engine" Hresult: 0x80004005 Description: "Could not use ''; file already in use.".
I am trying to set a variable with this default value using expression. This works in tsql but doesn't in ssis. Can anybody tell me what is wrong with this?
I've got SQL 7.0 installed on a desktop to develop DTS packages. I've been using it fine for a month or so. Now, all of the sudden, I cannot connect to the server using Enterprise Manager, SQL Analyzer or anything. I get an error stating 'Connection could not be established: ConnectionTransact(GetOverLappedResult())'. The error log states that the max number of connections has been reached. Also, when restarting the server, there is an inticonfig statement that's says it's only allowing one connection. Why? Nobody/nothing else is connected to this server. How do I change it so it'll allow more than one connection? I can't connect to change this setting.
Hi, I'm using SQL Server 7 and have it installed on one PC, Not networked. Without any explanation Enterprise manager won't let me look at my databases. It lets me look at a server on the web but not my own Server on this PC.
It has worked without any problems until now. I receive this message when I try and look at the servers databases.
**A connection could not be established to H3G5Z8- Cannot open user default database <ID> using master database instead.
Please verify SQL Server is running and check your Server Registration properties.
********************* Total mystery right out of the blue.
This same code used to work but doesn't anymore. The connection times out and the error points to the dbCMD.Execute command. Here same things I have found: 1. If I point the database calls to the development server it works. If I point the database calls to the production server it fails. I am to get to production through other calls just fine.
2. If I comment out the dbCmd.Execute or dbCmd.CommandText = "knet_user_setLastLogin" seperately the code works.
What is the dbCmd.Execute doing when it is called? Could it be a problem with the store procedure? Could it be a software upgrade on the Database server that is causing the problem?
I rebuilt my machine a few weeks back - re-installed the developer version...The app in question can see all it's tables in the SQL back end via ODBC andeverything looks normal via Enterprise Manager, but I can no longer createan ADO Connection.Source code is unchanged, what's changed is the PC rebuild and consequentre-installatin of SQL Server developer version.I suspect it's something to do with the provider (at least that's the only thingI can see in the .Connect string that's not verifiably correct....)The error looks like this after I trap and format it:-----------------------------------------------------------------12/30/03 21:34:30v0.71 Userid: UPQC on SAGProc: basADO: ADO_ConnectionCreate-2147467259: [DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).]SQL Server doesnot exist or access denied.Errors encountered when trying to connect:''''''''''[DBNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Connect()).]SQL Server does not exist oraccess denied.----------Connect String:Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;SERVER=SAG;DATABASE=TRETS;UID= Trets;PWD=trets-----------------------------------------------------------------Can anybody see anything obvious to look for?I'm thinking I need to know how to verify/validate the presence of provider"SQLOLEDB.1"... But how?--PeteCresswell
I am trying to load a simple Excel file into a Database table and the SSIS Package is not loading any records beyond 3233 records. I am just surprised. I tried using the "IMEX=1" mentioned in some of the online resources but it didn't work. I am using an Excel Source, a Data Conversion Transformation and an OLEDB Destination in my package in SQL Server 2014 (which is pretty simple and straightforward).The Excel file I am trying to load can be found here.
And, here is my table structure.
CREATE TABLE [gov].[loan_limits]( [FIPS_State_Code] [varchar](3) NOT NULL, [FIPS_County_Code] [varchar](3) NOT NULL, [County_Name] [varchar](50) NOT NULL, [State] [varchar](2) NOT NULL, [CBSA_Number] [varchar](6) NOT NULL,
I have an ASP.NET/ADO.NET page i wrote. It was based off of the development database during most development, and it switched over seamlessly to the production database.
Except for yesterday, when i went back to edit the page. It simply stopped returning results on my queries. To see if it was caused by bad values being passed to the sqldatasource, i tried it in the "Configure Data Source..." window, and it returns zero rows. When passing all of the exact same parameters to the same procedure in the same DB engine, even using the same login information, it works.
Just not in my ADO.NET app anymore...
Can anyone tell me what the hell could be going on here, please? I already rebuilt the page from an older version this morning, being very minimal on changes, and the last thing i changed before it stopped working was the connection string... *BUT* I have triple-checked that against the canon string we have always used in every working copy.
I'm losing a lot of hair over this . Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm unsure what happened, but I'm using SQL Server 05 Developer Edition. I've been working with a local database where I tried to add a clustered index on a huge table (about 50M records). Well, I had to stop the query since it was maxing out my work computer. Since then, I've been unable to open the database or run queries against it.
When I open SQL Server Management Studio the database says In Recovery. Once it's done, when I try to expand tables, I eventually get this error:
TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio ------------------------------ Failed to retrieve data for this request. (Microsoft.SqlServer.SmoEnum) For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&LinkId=20476 ------------------------------ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Lock request time out period exceeded. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 1222) For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&ProdVer=09.00.1399&EvtSrc=MSSQLServer&EvtID=1222&LinkId=20476 ------------------------------ BUTTONS: OK ------------------------------
If I run a Select * from INFORMATION_SCHEMA.TABLES query, it will go on for a while
If I try to access the properties of the Database (right clicking), I get this error:
TITLE: Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio ------------------------------ Cannot show requested dialog. ------------------------------ ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Cannot show requested dialog. (SqlMgmt) ------------------------------ An exception occurred while executing a Transact-SQL statement or batch. (Microsoft.SqlServer.ConnectionInfo) ------------------------------ Lock request time out period exceeded. (Microsoft SQL Server, Error: 1222) For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&ProdVer=09.00.1399&EvtSrc=MSSQLServer&EvtID=1222&LinkId=20476 ------------------------------ BUTTONS: OK ------------------------------ I'm unsure where to go from this point forward.
Yesterday I made the HelloWorld_CLR sample work and figured today I would create a simple windows service to immulate its functionality. When this was not working I tried the sample again and it stopped working. I have tried several things and nothing has worked. Has anyone seen this before or have any ideas on how I can get it working again? I even tried removing SQL Server and its samples then reinstalling to give me a clean slate but that did not work. I did not make any changes to the software nor did I make any changes to the database however the sample did so I need to make sure I can fix this incase it happens in development not to mention I need to continue development.
The Client Queue is normally empty but sometimes has a request to two in it. The Server Queue has alot in it that are both Request and an unspecified type or has a URL for a type. I would paste it in but it takes too much space. Please let me know if you have any ideas because I am not sure what else to try.
Bellow is a sample of the output from running this sample.
Connecting to SQL Server instance Connected to SQL Server instance
Transaction 1 begun Dialog begun from service (HelloWorldClient) to service (HelloWorldService) Message sent of type 'Request' Transaction 1 committed
Transaction 2 begun Waiting for Response.... No message received - Ending dialog with Error Transaction 2 committed
I installed the dts designer component for 2005 so I could migrate over some 2000 packages and was able to successfully open and run dts packages under 2005.
Then all of a sudden I get this error msg and can't open them, migrate them, export them, etc:
"here were errors loading the package "MyPackageName": [DNETLIB][ConnectionOpen (Invalid Instance()).] Invalid connection. (Microsoft.SqlServer.DtsObjectExporerUI)"
That is not a typo, it actually says "here were errors..." instead of "There were errors..."
I've tried the obvious, repair the dts designer component and rebooting, no luck.
When I try to run my report manager which is in my local machine, I get the following error message.
The report server cannot open a connection to the report server database. A connection to the database is required for all requests and processing. (rsReportServerDatabaseUnavailable) Get Online Help
An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server)
I can not open Report server data base and reportserver temperary data base, even in Management Studio. I can not see them there anymore.
Also When I try to open data base engine in my local machine through Management Studio, I can not open it. I get the following error massege.
An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server) (.Net SqlClient Data Provider)
Recently, I changed data base connection properties of all my reports. coz earlier I used a data base which was in the local machine. But then I connected all my reports to the same data base which is on another server. Then I changed all connection properties of each report. After that I deleted the data base in the local machine.
Would that be the reason for this problem?
Also SLQ server(MSSQLSERVER) and SQL Server Agent has been stopped running. I can not start it from SQL Server Configuration Manager.
Please can anyone tell me how to fix this problem and get my work done as usual?
I created a simple SSIS package that takes a Flat File Source (CSV file) and Imports it into a OLE DB Destination ([TestCSVImport].dbo.Table1). I have other CSV files I'd like to import, but I don't want to import entries where column "ordereID" (PK) are the equal. Just want to import the new data found in the CSV files. I tried adding a Lookup in-between the Flat File Source and the OLE DB Destination, but I'm not sure how to accomplish only importing new data.
I have tried to install the package on the SQL server as explained in http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms365344.aspx .
I did not see any error message or anything when I installed. But there were not any package installed when I opened SQL Server Management Studio and connected to Integration Service under stored package. What did I do wrong? Why I was not able to save my package on the SQL server?
We installed SQL 2005 Developer edition and it appears that Integration Services is installed and running (if I go to SQL Server Configuration Manager I can see it) but if I go to the BIDS and try to open a new project the only project type listed is Reporting Services. Also, if I go to SQL Server Management Studio, in the Connect to Server, it is not listed. Any thoughts on why this would be the case? The logon is set up as Network Services. Could that cause the problem? Thanks.
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:
"Failed to retrieve data for this request
Connect to SSIS server on machine <machine name> failed.
The specified service does not exist as an installed service."
I really can't see the SSIS under windows services. When i try to reinstall the SSIS, i get an error saying that SSIS has already been installed on my machine. I tried uninstalling an reinstalling all SQL components for several times, but the result is the same.
Part of our product will be using several SSIS packages. One of our installers wants to be able to create a .cmd file that will run DTEXEC against one of the packages, with the correct config file specified. It had been assuming that SQL Server was installed in the Program Files special directory, but that's not always the case.
What is the correct way to locate the installation of SSIS? In fact:
What is the correct way to determine whether SSIS is installed?
What is the correct way to determine the version and SP that is installed (I want to require SP2) I had been using the values under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftMicrosoft SQL Server90DTSSetup until I found an SP2 machine with SSIS installed which did not have these keys. Where's the right place to look?