August 7, 2013 at 10:12 am
SQL2000
How does one stop a "run-away" DTS package? The developer had ran the package from Designer (right click on package, and execute package). The package has been running for 18 hours++ and the developer had closed his designer without stopping the package execution.
I have a job that checks for msdb..sysdtspackagelog for endtime and emails me for "unfinished" dts package. So that particular dts has no end time.
I have ran select * from sysprocesses and kills everything with that developer's name. I can also update the sysdtspackagelog to stop the emails.
Question:
1) How does one stop a run-away dts package (aside from stopping it from the designer)?
2) From my steps above, is it safe to assume that the dts package is no longer running?
March 12, 2014 at 11:56 am
Identify the SPID and kill it.
May be you can check these 2 tables msdb.dbo.sysdtspackagelog and msdb.dbo.sysdtssteplog for the status.
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