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About Reviewing the Log Files for Repository Import


The repository import process creates a number of log files within the SIEBEL_ROOT\log directory (Windows) or the $SIEBEL_ROOT/log directory (UNIX) that you can review for any errors that occur. The log file names for subsequent processes include a numeric suffix that increments for additional log files; for example, Upgwiz.log, Upgwiz_01.log, Upgwiz_02.log (under Windows) or srvrupgwiz.log, srvrupgwiz1.log, srvrupgwiz2.log (under UNIX). Further log files are created if the Upgrade Wizard encounters a problem and you attempt to import (export) the repository again.

When you import a repository with a new language, it creates the following log files:

  • imprep_prim.log
  • imprep_lang.log

For more details on logs, refer to the discussion under About Reviewing the Log Files for Windows, Acceptable Errors and the errors.rtf File, and About Reviewing the Log Files for UNIX.

Troubleshooting the Repository Import

If the Siebel Repository import fails midway through the process, you must clean up the data from the failed import using Siebel Tools to delete the repository.

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