During the upgrade from SharePoint 2013 to SharePoint 2016, you discover there is a missing feature. You review the logs and observe the following error message:
Message: Database [WSS_ Contoso_OR01] has reference(s) to a missing feature: Id = [4be9a980-965f-486f-
9eda-074e284875d7].
Remedy: The feature with Id 4be9a980-965f-486f-9eda-074e284875d7 is referenced in the database [WSS_
Contoso_OR01], but is not installed on the current farm.
The missing feature may cause upgrade to fail. Please install any solution which contains the feature and restart upgrade if necessary.
You need to identify the page that is missing the feature.
Which of the following will identify the page?
A.
On the SQL Server, run the following SQL syntax against WSS_Contoso_OR01: SELECT FeatureID,
FullURL FROM WebsINNER JOIN FeaturesON Webs.Id = Features.WebIdWHERE FeatureID =
‘4be9a980-965f-486f-9eda-074e284875d7’ORDER BY FeatureID
B.
On the SharePoint Server, review the Health Analyzer and find the missing dependencies.
C.
On the SharePoint Server, run the following Windows PowerShell command: Test-SPContentDatabase-
Name $dbName ;-WebApplication $wa | Select Category, Message | Where {$_.Category –eq
“MissingFeature”}
D.
On the SharePoint Server, run the following Windows PowerShell command: Test-SPContentDatabase-
Name $dbName -WebApplication $wa | Select Category, Message | Where {$_.Category –eq
“MissingFeature”}