Occasionally a job that executes an existing SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS)
package does not complete and nothing is processed.
You need to ensure that package logging occurs. Your solution must minimize deployment
and development efforts.
What should you do?
A.
Create a reusable custom logging component.
B.
Use the gacutil command.
C.
Use the Project Deployment Wizard.
D.
Run the package by using the dtexec /rep /conn command.
E.
Add a data tap on the output of a component in the package data flow.
F.
Create an OnError event handler.
G.
Use the dtutil /copy command.
H.
Deploy the package by using an msi file.
I.
Run the package by using the dtexec /dumperror /conn command.
J.
Run the package by using the dtexecui.exe utility and the SQL Log provider.
K.
Deploy the package to the Integration Services catalog by using dtutil and use SQL
Server to store the configuration.
Explanation:
References:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms140246.aspx
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh231187.aspx
J
As question is not specific to SQL server 2012…so Project Deployment Wizard should not be an option. Correct answer is J
Agree with J
J only.
J