You need to ensure that package logging occurs

You are troubleshooting an existing SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) package. On several occasions,
the package execution does not finish and no data seems to have been transferred.
You need to ensure that package logging occurs. Your solution must minimize deployment and
development efforts.
What should you do?

You are troubleshooting an existing SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) package. On several occasions,
the package execution does not finish and no data seems to have been transferred.
You need to ensure that package logging occurs. Your solution must minimize deployment and
development efforts.
What should you do?

A.
Run the dtutil command to deploy the package to the SSIS catalog and store the configuration in SQL
Server.

B.
Use an msi file to deploy the package on the server.

C.
Open a command prompt and execute the package by using the SQL Log provider and running the
dtexecui.exe utility.

D.
Create a reusable custom logging component and use it in the SSIS project.

E.
Open a command prompt and run the dtutil /copy command.

F.
Configure the SSIS solution to use the Project Deployment Model.

G.
Add an OnError event handler to the SSIS project.

H.
Open a command prompt and run the gacutil command.

I.
Open a command prompt and run the dtexec /dumperror /conn command.

J.
Open a command prompt and run the dtexec /rep /conn command.
K.
Configure the output of a component in the package data flow to use a data tap.

Explanation:
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CJ

CJ

Can someone validate this? According to my understanding, dtexecui is only for legacy packages

Aakash

Aakash

Yes, they can ask question about legacy also. This is one of them. C looks correct.