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Checking Integrity Using the Management Portal

Checking Integrity Using the Management Portal

To check the integrity of selected databases, or of selected globals stored in a single database, navigate to the Databases page of the Management Portal (Home > System Operation > Databases) and use the following procedure:

  1. Click Integrity Check to display a list of databases.

  2. Select the appropriate check boxes for the databases you want to check.

    If you want to check globals stored in a single database, select only the database that contains the globals you want to check, then click Select Globals to display a list of globals stored in the selected database. Select the globals you want to check, then click Save; if you do not select any globals from the list, all globals in the selected database are checked.

  3. If you want to stop checking the integrity of the database(s) upon encountering an error, select the Stop after any error check box.

  4. Click OK to begin the integrity check. The integrity check process runs in the background.

Click Integrity Log to view the output from the most recent integrity check run using the portal. The path of this file and its contents are automatically displayed.

Integrity Check is also one of the default system background tasks in the Task Manager. You can schedule multiple integrity checks if you wish, for example of different databases at different times. See Using the Task Manager for more information about scheduling system tasks.

Note:

If a database is mounted but was never added to, or has been deleted from, the Management Portal database configuration (see Configuring Databases), the database is not included in the list of databases displayed by the Integrity Check function.

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