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Reviewing the Upgrade Log Files
After an upgrade, you must review the log files for unacceptable errors. A Release 7.5.3 log parse utility summarizes the log files for simplified viewing. See Summarizing the Log Files. However, this utility is not a substitute for thoroughly reviewing the log files as described in Reviewing the Log Files for Unacceptable Errors.
Location of the Log Files
The Release 7.5.3 Siebel Upgrade Wizard produces all log files for a given process in one directory,
SIEBEL_ROOT\siebsrvr\log
\
PROCESS,
wherePROCESS
defaults toUPGRADEOPTION
_
ENVIRONMENT
_
VERSION
. For example, all log files for a Siebel database schema upgrade of a development environment from Release 6.0.1 appear inSIEBEL_ROOT\siebsrvr\log
\upgrep_dev_601.
You can select a different directory from the Log Output Directory screen in the Database Server Configuration Utility.NOTE: If you are upgrading to a version prior to Release 7.5.3, the log files are located in
SIEBEL_ROOT
\siebsrvr\log
.The log file directory contains the following files and subdirectories:
- output. Directory containing process log files.
- state. Directory containing the state.log file.
The output and state log file directories are automatically archived on subsequent runs of a process that completes successfully. (The names of subsequent log directories are appended with
_1
,_2
, and so on.) To preserve disk space, periodically delete or save log directories to another location.- summary. Directory that appears after execution of the log parse utility, containing source files for summary.html.
- summary.html. Browser-based file created by the log parse utility, summarizing the log files in the output directory.
- summary.txt. Text file created by the log parse utility, summarizing the log files in the output directory.
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Upgrade Guide for Microsoft Windows Published: 20 October 2003 |