July 12, 2011 at 12:17 pm
Hello guys,
I am using WMI Event Watcher Task to watch for any files placed in the folder....How does it actually work?? Should the package be running all the time
Thanks
July 12, 2011 at 1:31 pm
sandyinfowave (7/12/2011)
Hello guys,I am using WMI Event Watcher Task to watch for any files placed in the folder....How does it actually work?? Should the package be running all the time
Thanks
Yes, you'll need for the package to be running while you want it to be watching for files. Once files are detected it will carry out whatever actions you specify per the configuration options.
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July 12, 2011 at 5:35 pm
So it means the package should be running 24/7 ....Does it impact the performance of the server?? 🙂
July 13, 2011 at 2:54 am
If you can install 3rd party components, try the following:
http://www.sqlis.com/post/file-watcher-task.aspx
It is much easier to configure than the WMI Event Task.
And yes, your package needs to be running, but an idle package shouldn't consume too much resources.
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July 13, 2011 at 7:04 am
I agree with Koen on all points. The File Watcher Task is far easier but it will require an extra file to be deployed to all your servers before your package can run so just know what you're signing up for.
Regarding this:
sandyinfowave (7/12/2011)
So it means the package should be running 24/7 ....Does it impact the performance of the server?? 🙂
Yes your package will run 24/7. It has to otherwise the Event watcher can't be watching 🙂 As far as server performance, a WMI event watcher is very lightweight. For practical conversation the only resources your package will use while it's waiting for a file to arrive is the bit of memory required for the package to be loaded. CPU usage should be 0 until a file arrives.
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July 13, 2011 at 9:25 am
Thanks for your input
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