Moving SSISDB and catalog.check_schema_version

So I followed the instructions to move SSISDB.  MSDN article: hh213291(v=sql.110)
Step 8 in the restore section says to run catalog.check_schema_version to check compatability.  The MSDN for this is lacking. 
It returns:
SERVER_BUILD  SCHEMA_VERSION SCHEMA_BUILD ASSEMBLY_BUILD SHARED_COMPONENT_VERSION COMPATIBILITY_STATUS
11.0.3412.0       2                          11.0.3412.0      11.0.2100.0          11.0.3000.0                                                                 
0
What does compatibility_status = 0 mean?

Since the information is not provided you can safely ignore this (I assume it means compatible), non-0 - not compatible.
The output from this procedure not indicating an error is what you want.
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