First, a description of the environment.
The server is an Amazon hosted server, initially configured from an Amazon template that has Windows Server 2012 and SQL Server 2012 installed. The "canned" sql installation does not fit our purposes, so that installation was removed and a reinstallation was performed. The SQL Server folders were deleted from the C drive after the initial instance of SQL Server was removed.
The installations were run under a domain account with local administrator rights. All the SQL Server services were configured to run under a domain account. Most of the installations were performed with the ISO mounted. There was one attempt to copy the contents of the mounted ISO to local disk and execute the setup from there. The same errors were encountered. The installation was also started as "run as administrator". The same errors were encountered.
When installing SQL Server 2012 w/ SP1, as a default and only instance, on Server 2012, the following error is encountered during installation:
Error writing to file: Microsoft.SqlServer.SQLTaskConnectionsWrap.dll. Verify that you have access to that directory.
After the installation, the db instance appears to be fine, with the exception that SSIS is not installed. The file mentioned in the error message is found at the following location:
C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\assembly\GAC_MSIL\Microsoft.SqlServer.SQLTaskConnectionsWrap\v4.0_11.0.0.0__89845dcd8080cc91
So, it appears as if the file is being written (unless it's supposed to be somewhere else)
Running setup again, attempting to add only SSIS to the existing installation fails with the follwing error:
The cabinet file 'Sql.cab' required for this installation is corrupt and cannot be used. This could indicate a network error, an error reading from the CD-ROM, or a problem with this package.
I've search the installation media and there is no file named "sql.cab".
The next troubleshooting effort will be to perform the installation using the non-SP1 ISO.
The log from the initial failed installation is below. I also can post the log for the "sql.cab" error, if that is helpful
Any ideas on what's going on?
Thanks.
Overall summary:
Final result: Failed: see details below
Exit code (Decimal): -2068052706
Start time: 2014-03-03 12:58:15
End time: 2014-03-03 13:41:07
Requested action: Install
Setup completed with required actions for features.
Troubleshooting information for those features:
Next step for IS: Use the following information to resolve the error, and then try the setup process again.
Machine Properties:
Machine name: WIN-BOARFDG10BP
Machine processor count: 2
OS version: Future Windows Version
OS service pack:
OS region: United States
OS language: English (United States)
OS architecture: x64
Process architecture: 64 Bit
OS clustered: No
Product features discovered:
Product Instance Instance ID
Feature Language
Edition Version Clustered
Package properties:
Description: Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Service Pack 1
ProductName: SQL Server 2012
Type: RTM
Version: 11
Installation location: H:\x64\setup\
Installation edition: Standard
Slipstream: True
SP Level 1
Product Update Status:
User selected not to include product updates.
User Input Settings:
ACTION: Install
ADDCURRENTUSERASSQLADMIN: false
AGTSVCACCOUNT: LMSCORP\prd_sql
AGTSVCPASSWORD: *****
AGTSVCSTARTUPTYPE: Automatic
ASBACKUPDIR: D:\MSSQL\MSAS11.MSSQLSERVER\OLAP\Backup
ASCOLLATION: Latin1_General_CI_AS
ASCONFIGDIR: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSAS11.MSSQLSERVER\OLAP\Config
ASDATADIR: D:\MSSQL\MSAS11.MSSQLSERVER\OLAP\Data
ASLOGDIR: E:\MSSQL\MSAS11.MSSQLSERVER\OLAP\Log
ASPROVIDERMSOLAP: 1
ASSERVERMODE: MULTIDIMENSIONAL
ASSVCACCOUNT: LMSCORP\prd_sql
ASSVCPASSWORD: *****
ASSVCSTARTUPTYPE: Automatic
ASSYSADMINACCOUNTS: LMSCORP\gwilkerson, LMSCORP\prd_sql
ASTEMPDIR: F:\MSSQL\MSAS11.MSSQLSERVER\OLAP\Temp
BROWSERSVCSTARTUPTYPE: Disabled
CLTCTLRNAME: PDDB1_DRC
CLTRESULTDIR: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\DReplayClient\ResultDir\
CLTSTARTUPTYPE: Manual
CLTSVCACCOUNT: LMSCORP\prd_sql
CLTSVCPASSWORD: *****
CLTWORKINGDIR: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\DReplayClient\WorkingDir\
COMMFABRICENCRYPTION: 0
COMMFABRICNETWORKLEVEL: 0
COMMFABRICPORT: 0
CONFIGURATIONFILE: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20140303_125507\ConfigurationFile.ini
CTLRSTARTUPTYPE: Manual
CTLRSVCACCOUNT: LMSCORP\prd_sql
CTLRSVCPASSWORD: *****
CTLRUSERS: LMSCORP\gwilkerson, LMSCORP\prd_sql
ENABLERANU: false
ENU: true
ERRORREPORTING: false
FEATURES: SQLENGINE, REPLICATION, FULLTEXT, DQ, AS, RS, RS_SHP, RS_SHPWFE, DQC, BIDS, CONN, IS, BC, SDK, BOL, SSMS, ADV_SSMS,
DREPLAY_CTLR, DREPLAY_CLT, SNAC_SDK
FILESTREAMLEVEL: 0
FILESTREAMSHARENAME: <empty>
FTSVCACCOUNT: NT Service\MSSQLFDLauncher
FTSVCPASSWORD: <empty>
HELP: false
IACCEPTSQLSERVERLICENSETERMS: true
INDICATEPROGRESS: false
INSTALLSHAREDDIR: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\
INSTALLSHAREDWOWDIR: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SQL Server\
INSTALLSQLDATADIR: D:\MSSQL
INSTANCEDIR: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\
INSTANCEID: MSSQLSERVER
INSTANCENAME: MSSQLSERVER
ISSVCACCOUNT: LMSCORP\prd_sql
ISSVCPASSWORD: *****
ISSVCSTARTUPTYPE: Automatic
MATRIXCMBRICKCOMMPORT: 0
MATRIXCMSERVERNAME: <empty>
MATRIXNAME: <empty>
NPENABLED: 0
PID: *****
QUIET: false
QUIETSIMPLE: false
ROLE: <empty>
RSINSTALLMODE: DefaultNativeMode
RSSHPINSTALLMODE: SharePointFilesOnlyMode
RSSVCACCOUNT: LMSCORP\prd_sql
RSSVCPASSWORD: *****
RSSVCSTARTUPTYPE: Automatic
SAPWD: *****
SECURITYMODE: SQL
SQLBACKUPDIR: <empty>
SQLCOLLATION: SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS
SQLSVCACCOUNT: LMSCORP\prd_sql
SQLSVCPASSWORD: *****
SQLSVCSTARTUPTYPE: Automatic
SQLSYSADMINACCOUNTS: LMSCORP\gwilkerson, LMSCORP\prd_sql
SQLTEMPDBDIR: F:\MSSQL\MSSQL11.MSSQLSERVER\MSSQL\Data
SQLTEMPDBLOGDIR: E:\MSSQL\MSSQL11.MSSQLSERVER\MSSQL\Data
SQLUSERDBDIR: <empty>
SQLUSERDBLOGDIR: E:\MSSQL\MSSQL11.MSSQLSERVER\MSSQL\Data
SQMREPORTING: false
TCPENABLED: 1
UIMODE: Normal
UpdateEnabled: false
UpdateSource: MU
X86: false
Configuration file: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20140303_125507\ConfigurationFile.ini
Detailed results:
Feature: Management Tools - Complete
Status: Passed
Feature: Client Tools Connectivity
Status: Passed
Feature: Client Tools SDK
Status: Passed
Feature: Client Tools Backwards Compatibility
Status: Passed
Feature: Management Tools - Basic
Status: Passed
Feature: SQL Server Data Tools
Status: Passed
Feature: Reporting Services - Native
Status: Passed
Feature: Database Engine Services
Status: Passed
Feature: Data Quality Services
Status: Passed
Feature: Full-Text and Semantic Extractions for Search
Status: Passed
Feature: SQL Server Replication
Status: Passed
Feature: Distributed Replay Client
Status: Passed
Feature: Distributed Replay Controller
Status: Passed
Feature: Integration Services
Status: Failed: see logs for details
Reason for failure: An error occurred during the setup process of the feature.
Next Step: Use the following information to resolve the error, and then try the setup process again.
Component name: SQL Server Integration Services
Component error code: 1310
Component log file: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20140303_125507\sql_is_Cpu64_1.log
Error description: Error writing to file: Microsoft.SqlServer.SQLTaskConnectionsWrap.dll. Verify that you have access to that directory.
Error help link:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?LinkId=20476&ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&EvtSrc=setup.rll&EvtID=50000&ProdVer=11.0.3000.0&EvtType=sql_is.msi%40InstallFiles%401310
Feature: Data Quality Client
Status: Passed
Feature: Analysis Services
Status: Passed
Feature: Reporting Services - SharePoint
Status: Passed
Feature: Reporting Services Add-in for SharePoint Products
Status: Passed
Feature: SQL Browser
Status: Passed
Feature: Documentation Components
Status: Passed
Feature: SQL Writer
Status: Passed
Feature: SQL Client Connectivity
Status: Passed
Feature: SQL Client Connectivity SDK
Status: Passed
Rules with failures:
Global rules:
Scenario specific rules:
Rules report file: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\Setup Bootstrap\Log\20140303_125507\SystemConfigurationCheck_Report.htm