MicroStrategy ONE
MicroStrategy Integrity Manager
MicroStrategy Integrity Manager automatically reviews the integrity of data across an organization's Business Intelligence (BI) system, verifying that MicroStrategy BI reports and documents use reliable data.
MicroStrategy Integrity Manager reduces the need for resource-intensive manual testing by running and comparing versions of reports and documents after data updates and throughout the BI development cycle, thereby automating regression testing. Data inconsistencies can be captured much sooner in the development cycle, saving time in report testing, user support, and issue resolution. With MicroStrategy Integrity Manager, companies can increase the scope, effectiveness, and accuracy of their data validation efforts and free developers to focus on content creation rather than manual testing. The comparison output can be analyzed in MicroStrategy Integrity Manager and as HTML and XML summary files that are generated to provide easy result distribution to other users.
Common BI ecosystem changes that require report and data validation include:
- Data warehouse loads and ETL processes
- MicroStrategy BI project migrations
- Software upgrades
- Database optimizations
The System Administration Guide provides information on how to use MicroStrategy Integrity Manager as an automated report comparison tool. Online help is available for MicroStrategy Integrity Manager. You can access the online help by pressing F1 while using MicroStrategy Integrity Manager.
For information about how to use MicroStrategy Integrity Manager as an automated report comparison tool, see the System Administration Help.
Interoperability
MicroStrategy Integrity Manager is meant to be run as a testing tool against current and earlier versions of MicroStrategy Intelligence Server. Therefore, Integrity Manager ONE can be run against Intelligence Server ONE and all other previous versions.
Note that Integrity Manager is only certified to run against Intelligence Server versions that are currently supported by MicroStrategy. For a list of supported and expired MicroStrategy releases, see Product Support Expiration Schedule.
Compatibility
For the complete MicroStrategy Platform Compatibility and Interoperability specifications, see Compatibility and Interoperability.
System Requirements
For all certified systems, see Platform Certifications.
Hardware Requirements
Operating System | Processor | Executor | RAM | Disk Space |
---|---|---|---|---|
Windows | 64-bit | MIntMgrW_64/MIntMgr_64 MIntMgrW/MIntMgr |
4 GB (minimum) 1 GB (minimum) |
0.5 GB (not including the result storage size) |
Linux | 64-bit | mstrintmgr/mstrintmgrw | 4 GB (minimum) |
1 GB (not including the result storage size) |
Installing MicroStrategy Integrity Manager
For steps to install MicroStrategy Integrity Manager, see the Installation and Configuration Help.
Download the software from the MicroStrategy download site.
To support the use of a graphical user interface for MicroStrategy tools and installing MicroStrategy products on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, you must install the libstdc++-4.4.4-XX.el6.i686 package included with your install media. If you are using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.1, you must also install the libstdc++-4.4.5-XX.el6.i686, elfutils-libelf-devel.x86-64.rpm, and libXp.x86-64.rpm packages included with your install media. If you are using Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x, you must install nss-pam-ldapd.i686.rpm and compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-69.el6.i686.rpm.
Integrity Manager does not have to be installed on the same machine as Intelligence Server. You can install Integrity Manager on a separate machine and run Integrity Manager tests as a client application.
If you encounter problems during the installation procedure, see MicroStrategy Community and the Troubleshooting appendix in the Installation and Configuration Help. If you require additional assistance, contact Technical Support.
Directory Structure
The following table lists folders and files of interest that are included in the default directory structure after an installation of Integrity Manager.
The default folder is:
C:\Program Files (x86)\MicroStrategy\<Product Name>
when installed on a 64-bit Windows environment.-
/opt/MicroStrategy/bin/<Executor Name>
, or$HOME/MicroStrategy/install/bin/<Executor Name>
if you do not have write access to/opt/MicroStrategy
, when installed on Linux environments.
If Integrity Manager is installed over previous versions of the product, the folder remains the same.
Directory | Contents |
---|---|
\MicroStrategy\Integrity Manager | MicroStrategy Integrity Manager root directory. Also serves as the default folder where Integrity Manager Test Configuration files (.mtc) are saved. |
User's home directory | The default folder where Integrity Manager output files are saved. |
Upgrading MicroStrategy Integrity Manager
To benefit from the latest functionality available in this version of MicroStrategy Intelligence Server, an administrator must upgrade the system:
- MicroStrategy products 10.4.x and 2019 and above can be upgraded directly to MicroStrategy ONE or MicroStrategy 2021.
Before upgrading, see the Upgrade Help for important information about preparing for the upgrade, the order in which to upgrade products, and tasks to perform after upgrading.
Uninstalling MicroStrategy Integrity Manager
For details about uninstalling MicroStrategy Integrity Manager, see the Adding or Removing MicroStrategy Components chapter of the Installation and Configuration Help.
Resolved Issues
For a list of all the resolved issues in this MicroStrategy release, see Resolved Defects and Enhancements.