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  1. About the Data Vault Administrator Guide
  2. Introduction to the Data Vault
  3. Data Vault Service Startup and Shutdown
  4. Data Vault Configuration
  5. Data Vault SSL Setup
  6. Data Vault ODBC Setup
  7. Data Vault Administration
  8. Data Repartitioning
  9. Partial Data Vault Copy
  10. Archived Data Migration
  11. Bulk File Uploader
  12. Data Vault Administration Tool
  13. Data Vault Logs
  14. User Account Privileges
  15. ssasql Command Line Program
  16. Data Vault Audit Log
  17. Sample Configuration Files

Data Vault Administrator Guide

Data Vault Administrator Guide

Checking Metadata Integrity

Checking Metadata Integrity

You can check the validity and integrity of the metadata in the Data Vault and the Data Vault repository. Open a log window to view the diagnostic messages generated by the metadata integrity check.
You can verify metadata integrity at different levels. On the navigation pane, select the node for the metadata level that you want to check.
The validation process can take a while. The length of time required depends on the metadata level at which you perform the check.
The following table describes the action that you perform to validate the data files and metadata at different levels:
Level
Action
All databases
Select the
Databases
node in the navigation pane and click
Action
Check
.
Database
Select a database in the
Databases
node of the navigation pane and click
Action
Check
.
Table
Select a table in a database in the navigation pane and click
Action
Check
.
Data files in a table
Select the
Files
node for a table in the navigation pane and click
Action
Check
.
File
Select a file in the
Files
node of a table in the navigation pane and click
Action
Check
.
After the Data Vault Administration Tool runs a check on the selected object, it displays a message confirming whether the metadata integrity check completed successfully or not. The Data Vault Administration Tool sends diagnostic messages to the logs. To view the results of the metadata integrity check, open a log window and review the log messages.

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