| title | Upgrade Advisor Progress | Microsoft Docs | ||||||
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| ms.date | 06/13/2017 | ||||||
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| ms.technology | database-engine | ||||||
| ms.topic | conceptual | ||||||
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| author | mashamsft | ||||||
| ms.author | mathoma | ||||||
| manager | craigg |
Upgrade Advisor analysis starts with a dedicated analyzer that performs an analysis of each [!INCLUDEssNoVersion] component that you selected. As components are analyzed, progress is reported in the Progress dialog box.
Action
Specifies the [!INCLUDEssNoVersion] component that is selected for analysis.
Status
Displays the status value returned from the [!INCLUDEssNoVersion] component progress interface.
Message
Displays error, failure, or success messages returned from the [!INCLUDEssNoVersion] individual analyzer.
Note
If the analysis is taking too long, you can stop the analysis, exit the Upgrade Advisor Analysis Wizard, and then rerun the wizard. To reduce analysis time, select fewer components to scan.
When analysis is complete, the report is written to a file. You can view the report by clicking Launch Report to launch the report viewer from this page. If you want to view the report later, you can open the Upgrade Advisor Report Viewer from the Upgrade Advisor start page.
Note
Previous reports are saved every time you analyze a server. The reports are saved using the timestamp for the file name. The report viewer displays the latest five saved reports.
How to: Launch Upgrade Advisor
How to: Run the Upgrade Advisor Analysis Wizard
SQL Server Components
Upgrade Advisor User Interface Reference
Working with Upgrade Advisor