April 16, 2015 at 3:15 am
Notice: The SQL SSIS team has found an issue with SP1 installation if SSIS catalog is present in the SQL Server instance.They are currently investigating this issue including possible workarounds and fixes. We have temporarily put the package download on hold and will provide an update with a solution.
April 16, 2015 at 3:23 am
marc.heidemann (4/16/2015)
Notice: The SQL SSIS team has found an issue with SP1 installation if SSIS catalog is present in the SQL Server instance.They are currently investigating this issue including possible workarounds and fixes. We have temporarily put the package download on hold and will provide an update with a solution.
Do you have any links to back this up?
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April 16, 2015 at 4:03 am
marc.heidemann (4/16/2015)
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/sqlreleaseservices/archive/2015/04/16/sql-server-2014-service-pack-1-has-released.aspx
Thanks! And here is the link again, for lazy clickers:
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April 16, 2015 at 6:16 am
It's not a minor issue. This is evidently taking servers completely offline. I would absolutely NOT install Sp1 until we get much more complete explanations from Microsoft.
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April 16, 2015 at 1:01 pm
marc.heidemann (4/16/2015)
Notice: The SQL SSIS team has found an issue with SP1 installation if SSIS catalog is present in the SQL Server instance.They are currently investigating this issue including possible workarounds and fixes. We have temporarily put the package download on hold and will provide an update with a solution.
+1
Get 5 virtual chocolates for sharing that, lol ...
April 16, 2015 at 5:17 pm
marc.heidemann (4/16/2015)
Notice: The SQL SSIS team has found an issue with SP1 installation if SSIS catalog is present in the SQL Server instance.They are currently investigating this issue including possible workarounds and fixes. We have temporarily put the package download on hold and will provide an update with a solution.
Thanks for the heads up. Just another reason for me to "love" SSIS and another reason to put off installing SPs like I have in the past. The early bird get's eaten by the worm. 😛
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