Installation Log File
- Last Updated: May 13, 2025
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If the installer successfully creates the product installation directory, the installer writes a log file to the following directory:
- Windows: install_dir\install\logs
- UNIX/Linux: install_dir/install/logs
The name of the log file takes the form driverdatabasename_Install_timestamp.log where:
- driverdatabasename
- is the name of the database for which the driver was developed.
- timestamp
- is the date and time the driver was installed.
For example, if you installed the Progress DataDirect for JDBC for MongoDB driver on June 23, 2014 at 9 AM, the file log name would be Mongodb_Install_06_23_2014_09_00_00.txt.
Examine the log file for a record of any problems that may have occurred during the installation.
If a silent installation fails completely, the installer writes a file named Progress_DataDirect_for_JDBC_SilentInstallFailed.log to the temporary directory where you unzipped the installation files.
If you need help interpreting the contents of these files, contact Progress Technical Support.