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This submenu lets you monitor the status of the destination system, as well as view detailed information about the queries that are running and the results of data checking:

System Name: dc_test
 
1) View Status
2) View Results
3) View Queries
3) View Log

Option? 

Enter the number of your choice or press ^ to return to the previous menu. The options in this submenu let you view information about the destination system as described in the following table:

Option Description
1) View Status

Displays information about the selected destination system, including performance metrics for the DataCheck worker jobs, the source and state, current phase, workflow timeout, new phases requested, percentage of queries completed in the current phase, and the number of discrepancies recorded in this phase.

2) View Results

Displays the results for the selected destination system. For more information, see DataCheck Results in this chapter.

3) View Queries

Displays information about the queries submitted by the selected destination system (see DataCheck Queries). This includes the globals that remain to be processed (or global ranges if subscript include/exclude ranges are used), and indicates the active queries currently being worked on by DataCheck. A summary count is displayed at the end of the list.

4) View Log

Displays the selected destination system log file.

Note:

When ^DATACHECK is run against the two copies of a mirrored database on two mirror member instances, and that database is experiencing the rapid setting and killing of a whole global, it can display confusing results from the View Status option when compared to the View Results option. For example, it will report that there are unmatched answers in status, but will not actually report the globals that caused these answers in results (because further passes resolved the discrepancies). In addition, displayed answer counts can be larger than the actual number of globals within the instance (as displayed in the management portal, and as actually reported in the results).

When View Status shows Answers Rcvd having a non-zero unmatched value but discrepancies having a zero value, this is indicative of transient globals, not a data issue.

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