Disable and drop SSIS database
Use the following steps to disable or drop SSIS databases:
Disabling SSIS
To disable SSIS, remove the SSIS
option from its option group.
Important
Removing the option doesn't delete the SSISDB database, so you can safely remove the option without losing the SSIS projects.
You can re-enable the SSIS
option after removal to reuse the SSIS
projects that were previously deployed to the SSIS catalog.
The following procedure removes the SSIS
option.
To remove the SSIS option from its option group
Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Amazon RDS console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/rds/
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In the navigation pane, choose Option groups.
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Choose the option group with the
SSIS
option (ssis-se-2016
in the previous examples). -
Choose Delete option.
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Under Deletion options, choose SSIS for Options to delete.
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Under Apply immediately, choose Yes to delete the option immediately, or No to delete it at the next maintenance window.
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Choose Delete.
The following procedure removes the SSIS
option.
To remove the SSIS option from its option group
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Run one of the following commands.
For Linux, macOS, or Unix:
aws rds remove-option-from-option-group \ --option-group-name
ssis-se-2016
\ --options SSIS \ --apply-immediatelyFor Windows:
aws rds remove-option-from-option-group ^ --option-group-name
ssis-se-2016
^ --options SSIS ^ --apply-immediately
Dropping the SSISDB database
After removing the SSIS option, the SSISDB database isn't deleted. To drop the SSISDB
database, use the rds_drop_ssis_database
stored procedure after removing
the SSIS option.
To drop the SSIS database
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Use the following stored procedure.
USE [msdb] GO EXEC dbo.rds_drop_ssis_database GO
After dropping the SSISDB database, if you re-enable the SSIS option you get a fresh SSISDB catalog.