January 15, 2017 at 1:09 pm
I inherited a SQL 2014 machine and am trying to do an in-place upgrade and when it gets to the feature selection page, it puts a check mark in the Database Engine and then when I click next it says "There are no features selected for upgrade.". I've tried just about everything (repairing the 2014 install, checking that all patches are up to date, etc.) and don't see anything in the setup error log. Has anyone run into this and know anything about how to fix it? The existing 2014 instance is the default instance and is Enterprise...the 2016 installer is also Enterprise.
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January 16, 2017 at 10:44 am
not a CTP installation is it?
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January 16, 2017 at 12:25 pm
Perry Whittle - Monday, January 16, 2017 10:44 AMnot a CTP installation is it?
No, it's an RTM version
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January 16, 2017 at 4:37 pm
Are you sure this is SQL 2016 RTM media? Have you used it elsewhere to install?
I haven't tried upgrading a 2014 instance, and don't like in place upgrades. Can you install a SQL 2016 named instance? (you can remove it, just want to see this works).
January 19, 2017 at 11:14 am
Steve Jones - SSC Editor - Monday, January 16, 2017 4:37 PMAre you sure this is SQL 2016 RTM media? Have you used it elsewhere to install?I haven't tried upgrading a 2014 instance, and don't like in place upgrades. Can you install a SQL 2016 named instance? (you can remove it, just want to see this works).
Yes sir, it's worked to do installs on new servers with no issues.
Our department leader wanted to do it as an in place upgrade...but if we can't figure it out then we will do a wipe and install of 2016 and just recreate everything in the system databases. Would still be nice to understand what is causing this. Guess the only other thing to do is open a case with Microsoft.
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January 19, 2017 at 2:26 pm
Can you post the results of the following
Select serverproperty('edition'), @@version
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January 19, 2017 at 3:36 pm
Perry Whittle - Thursday, January 19, 2017 2:26 PMCan you post the results of the followingSelect serverproperty('edition'), @@version
Sure
Enterprise Edition: Core-based Licensing (64-bit)
Microsoft SQL Server 2014 (SP2-GDR) (KB3194714) - 12.0.5203.0 (X64) Sep 23 2016 18:13:56 Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation Enterprise Edition: Core-based Licensing (64-bit) on Windows NT 6.2 <X64> (Build 9200: ) (Hypervisor)
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August 28, 2017 at 10:01 pm
Has anyone found a resolution for this?
I tried to upgrade from SQL 2014 SP2 CU6 and it failed because of incorrect registry key for DefaultLog and BackupDirectory. After fixing those to valid paths and rerunning the wizard it shows all items ticked. Once clicking next I get the very same error and it won't let me pass beyond it. I assume the reason being that the shared components were updated successfully on the first run and when validating in the wizard it will think if one of the items is already done it should not do any for you cannot select items off from the list..
Any ideas how to overcome it without reverse engineering the setup program (i.e. orca or .net reflector etc) and forcing oneself past the barrier?
I can't find any other references to SQ:2016 and this issue. Id' think that there would be more people having this issue, no?
August 29, 2017 at 9:30 am
I'm not sure what your issue was exactly from the description. I have a 2014 instance and the default data, log, and backup folders are moved to the e: drive. The binaries for SQL are on the c: drive.
I installed CU#6 for SP2 with no issues. AFAIK, pathing hasn't been an issue in CUs/SPs for years.
August 30, 2017 at 8:19 am
GoldenDBA - Sunday, January 15, 2017 1:09 PMI inherited a SQL 2014 machine and am trying to do an in-place upgrade and when it gets to the feature selection page, it puts a check mark in the Database Engine and then when I click next it says "There are no features selected for upgrade.". I've tried just about everything (repairing the 2014 install, checking that all patches are up to date, etc.) and don't see anything in the setup error log. Has anyone run into this and know anything about how to fix it? The existing 2014 instance is the default instance and is Enterprise...the 2016 installer is also Enterprise.
Before attempting install try to use the feature in the installer to discover the installed components ... if it was able to discover any components ? and as per the error screen there are validation errors where you can see in the log created. Please paste the install log here. logs can be founod in default location %programfiles%\Microsoft SQL Server\100\Setup Bootstrap\Log
@JayMunnangi
September 1, 2017 at 5:06 am
is it a server + cal edition maybe
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November 27, 2017 at 5:47 am
I'm having the same issue. For me it was caused by a missing K: drive which was used for SQL Backups and default path for text search catalogs (unused!).
From the log it looks like SQL 2016 thinks it's already installed but 'inactive':
Product Instance Instance ID Feature Language Edition Version Clustered Configured
SQL Server 2014 MSSQLSERVER MSSQL12.MSSQLSERVER Database Engine Services 1033 Enterprise Edition 12.2.5207.0 No Yes
SQL Server 2014 MSSQLSERVER MSSQL12.MSSQLSERVER Full-Text and Semantic Extractions for Search 1033 Enterprise Edition 12.2.5000.0 No Yes
SQL Server 2014 SSMS 1033 Enterprise Edition 12.2.5207.0 No Yes
SQL Server 2014 Adv_SSMS 1033 Enterprise Edition 12.2.5207.0 No Yes
SQL Server 2014 Client Tools Connectivity 1033 Enterprise Edition 12.2.5207.0 No Yes
SQL Server 2014 Integration Services 1033 Enterprise Edition 12.2.5207.0 No Yes
SQL Server 2016 MSSQLSERVER.INACTIVE MSSQL13.MSSQLSERVER Database Engine Services 1033 Enterprise Edition 13.0.1601.5 No Yes
SQL Server 2016 MSSQLSERVER.INACTIVE MSSQL13.MSSQLSERVER Full-Text and Semantic Extractions for Search 1033 Enterprise Edition 13.0.1601.5 No Yes
SQL Server 2016 Client Tools Connectivity 1033 13.0.14500.10 No Yes
SQL Server 2016 Integration Services 1033 Enterprise Edition 13.0.1601.5 No Yes
I've tried uninstalling SQL 2016, and retrying the upgrade, but doesn't help.
I've tried running repair on SQL 2016, and it doesn't help.
I've tried running repair on SQL 2014, then retrying the SQL 2016 upgrade, and it gets past the feature page, but then only upgrades SQL Browser.
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