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SSAS database got deleted itself. Any idea why?

I know this is not the right place for this question. Appreciate the help.

 

I have a SSAS tabular model deployed to SSAS server (2016). I created an SSIS Job for full processing (script) the SSAS tabular model every morning at 5 AM.

I realized today that the SSAS database in the server got deleted itself and when i manually ran the SSIS, the database got created. I am not sure why it happened like this. No one deleted the database manually. I am sure of it. Any idea why did it happened?

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pranit828
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Hi @vamsikrishna007 ,

 

It can be that the Job never got executed resulting in not creating the database itself.

Please check the job schedule or if someone turned if off.

 

Also, can you provide the SSIS Job for full processing (script) layout what you are doing in it.

 

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@vamsikrishna007 , Can you check if there some logs, that can provide a trace of events.

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