SSIS In Production

Feb 21, 2007

We have developed a project with many SSIS packages. Now we are in a stage where we are deploying this into production.

The operaitons team has asked us what are the things they need to known and do to make sure that the production system of SSIS keeps running.

Can you help me in comming up with a detailed list which I can give to the operations/admin folks so that they can ensure that this project keeps running?

I would appriciate any help in this matter.

regards,
Abhishek.

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I am curious to find out by other people on how they manage incremental code changes to SSIS packages. I am in a situation now where we deliver production SSIS packages to a client, where the client changes the connection details to the data sources and exectues the packages on a nightly basis.

We have had instances where clients are asking for enhancements and modifications to the SSIS package whereby we would develop it in our development environment then replace the existing copy in the clients production environment. There has been instances whereby the packages would work as desired on our end, but it requires further refinement on the clients side. As such, we have had instances where we had to "back-out" into the previous packages.

I am just trying to find out what methods or procedures other people are following to acknowledge situations like this or similar to this. Currently we are following an exhaustive method of having two copies of the code on the client side, the "live" code is never modified, just the secondary copy, then when all is good, we move this code into the "live" code. Does anyone have any means of performing incremental updates on SSIS packages easily?

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Error: 2006-02-15 18:13:43.55
Code: 0xC004706E
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End Error
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Code: 0xC004706E
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End Error
...
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ast;Microsoft Corporation;Microsoft SqlServer v9; (C) 2005 Microsoft
Corporation
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End Error
Error: 2006-02-15 18:13:43.62
Code: 0xC0047017
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I also created a dummy SSIS package that does not have any data flaw but
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Then what is wrong with my "complex" package that all the data flow
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Thanks for any help.

Best regards,

Francois Malgreve

PS:

I also would like to mention that on my production server, only the SSIS
service is installed, not SQL Server itself.
When you run the setup of SQL 2005, it is indeed possible to install only
the SSIS component which is what I need in my case as SSIS packages are run
from a middle tier server and connect to various DBs.

I think this is important as I just discovered that the package can run
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