Log files created during installation
- Last Updated: November 5, 2020
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Installation Log Files
If the installer successfully creates the product installation directory, the installer writes a set of log files in the product installation directory. Each log file is an installation record for a different component of the product. Examine these log files for a record of any problems that may have occurred during the installation. The installation log files use the following naming formats:
For the log for components specific to a driver:
driver_name_Install_timestamp.log
For the log for components common to all drivers:
odbc_common_platform_Install_timestamp.log
For the log for driver manager components:
odbc_dm_Install_timestamp.log
For the log for user interactions with the installer program:
Progress_DataDirect_for_ODBC_-bit_Install_timestamp.log
where
- driver_name
- is an abbreviated name of your driver. For example,
Mongodbis used for the MongoDB driver.
- timestamp
- is the date and time the product was installed.
- platform
- is the platform of your product. This value is win32 for 32-bit installations or win64 for 64-bit installations.
- nn
- is the product version number.
If the installation fails completely, the installer does not create the installation directory and writes file named Progress_DataDirect_for_ODBC_nn_InstallFailed.txt in the machine’s default temporary directory (%TEMP%).
If you need help interpreting the contents of these files, contact Progress DataDirect Technical Support.
Installer Console Log
The installer records standard errors and standard output generated during installation to dd_odbc_console_install.log, which is created in the user profile directory. Progress DataDirect Technical Support might ask for this log file to troubleshoot some installer problems.