Save a Copy of package as with SQL server 2012
Hello,I want to save a copy of my package on sql server.
I use this procedure : http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms137565(v=sql.110).aspx
But the dialog box is not the "Save Copy of Package" with package location, but it's the dialog box to save on the disk.
I can't save on sql server.
Can you help me ?
Hi olivier,
When we click “Save Copy of <package file> As” on the File menu in Project Deployment Model, we can only save the package on the disk.
Please note that the procedures in the article is about Package Deployment Model. So if we want to save a copy of package to SQL Server, we should change the Model first, then refer the steps in the article.
To convert the Model from Project Deployment Model to Package Deployment Model, please right-click the project to select “Convert to Package Deployment Model” option in the Solution Explorer. If a package uses features unique to the project
deployment model, such as parameters, then the package cannot be converted. So please avoid use features unique to the project deployment model.
The following screenshot is for your reference:
If there are any other questions, please feel free to ask.
Thanks,
Katherine Xiong
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I am a noobie. Please be gentle. :-)
RAMMap says that AWE is chewing up most of the memory.
The machine is a virtual computer (free ESXi) with Windows Server 2008 R2 and SQL Server 2012.
The VM has 16GB RAM total with 10GB allocated to the SQL Server.
Minimum server memory is set to 0MB, maximum server memory is set to 5120MB.
Locked Pages in Memory is not defined in the Local Policy (or in the Domain GPO if that matters).
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is not checked.
If I reboot the SQL Server AWE shows just over 500MB usage but over the next 24 hours this will grow to over 4GB.
I have Googled for several hours but have not found a solution.
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[email protected]Hi,
>>RAMMap says that AWE is chewing up most of the memory.
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SQL Server.Below query will give you memory used by SQL Server
>>Minimum server memory is set to 0MB, maximum server memory is set to 5120MB.
You can put minimum memory to 512 MB and SQL server memory to 6 G or 6.5 G.I guess 3-3.5 is enough for OS.Unless you have calculated it specifically.
Please post output of below
select
(physical_memory_in_use_kb/1024)Memory_usedby_Sqlserver_MB,
(locked_page_allocations_kb/1024 )Locked_pages_used_Sqlserver_MB,
(total_virtual_address_space_kb/1024 )Total_VAS_in_MB,
process_physical_memory_low,
process_virtual_memory_low
from sys. dm_os_process_memory
PS: SQL Server consuming memory is normal Behavior doont be alarmed by it.
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