Validate SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) packages deployed to Azure

Applies to: SQL Server SSIS Integration Runtime in Azure Data Factory

When you deploy a SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) project to the SSIS Catalog (SSISDB) on an Azure server, the Package Deployment Wizard adds an additional validation step after the Review page. This validation step checks the packages in the project for known issues that may prevent the packages from running as expected in the Azure SSIS Integration Runtime. Then the wizard displays any applicable warnings on the Validate page.

Important

The validation described in this article occurs when you deploy a project with SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) version 17.4 or later. To get the latest version of SSDT, see Download SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT).

For more info about the Package Deployment Wizard, see Deploy Integration Services (SSIS) Projects and Packages.

Validate connection managers

The wizard checks certain connection managers for the following issues, which may cause the connection to fail:

  • Windows authentication. If a connection string uses Windows authentication, validation raises a warning. Windows authentication requires additional configuration steps. For more info, see Connect to data and file shares with Windows Authentication.
  • File path. If a connection string contains a hard-coded local file path like C:\\..., validation raises a warning. Packages that contain an absolute path may fail.
  • UNC path. If a connection string contains a UNC path, validation raises a warning. Packages that contain a UNC path may fail, typically because a UNC path requires Windows authentication to access.
  • Host name. If a server property contains host name instead of IP address, validation raises a warning. Packages that contain host name may fail, typically because the Azure virtual network requires the correct DNS configuration to support DNS name resolution.
  • Provider or driver. If a provider or driver isn't supported, validation raises a warning. Only a few built-in providers and drivers are supported at this time.

The wizard does the following validation checks for the connection managers in the list.

Connection manager Windows authentication File path UNC path Host name Provider or driver
Ado Yes Yes Yes
AdoNet Yes Yes Yes
Cache Yes Yes
Excel Yes Yes
File Yes Yes
FlatFile Yes Yes
Ftp Yes
MsOLAP100 Yes Yes
MultiFile Yes Yes
MultiFlatFile Yes Yes
OData Yes Yes
Odbc Yes Yes Yes
OleDb Yes Yes Yes
SmoServer Yes Yes
Smtp Yes Yes
SqlMobile Yes Yes
Wmi Yes

Validate sources and destinations

The following third-party sources and destinations aren't supported:

  • Oracle Source and Destination by Attunity
  • Teradata Source and Destination by Attunity
  • SAP BW Source and Destination

Validate tasks and components

Execute Process Task

Validation raises a warning if a command points to a local file with an absolute path, or to a file with a UNC path. These paths may cause execution on Azure to fail.

Script Task and Script Component

Validation raises a warning if a package contains a script task or a script component, which may reference or call unsupported assemblies. These references or calls may cause execution to fail.

Other components

The Orc format isn't supported in the HDFS Destination and the Azure Data Lake Store Destination.

Next steps