Log files contain information that can help you troubleshoot problems with your installation or configuration.
This appendix contains the following sections:
By default, the installer writes logs files to the Central_Inventory_Location/log (on UNIX operating systems) or Central_Inventory_Location\logs (on Windows operating systems) directory. On UNIX operating systems, if you do not know the location of your Oracle central inventory, you can find it in the oraInst.loc file in the following directories (default locations):
Linux: /etc/oraInst.loc
HP-UX, IBM AIX, Mac OS X, and Solaris: /var/opt/oracle/oraInst.loc
On Windows operating systems, the location for the central inventory directory is %SystemDrive%\Program Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs.
The following install log files are written to the log directory:
installdate-time-stamp.log
This is the main log file.
installProfiledate-time-stamp.log
This log file contains the overall statistics like time taken to complete the installation, as well as configuration, memory and CPU details.
oraInstalldate-time-stamp.out
This log file contains additional log output.
oraInstalldate-time-stamp.err
This log file contains additional log output.
To Change the Logging Level for More or Less Verbose Logging:
Use the -logLevel option from the command line when you start the installer. For example:
java -jar fmw_12.2.1.0.0_infrastructure.jar -logLevel finer
To Log Time Usage Information:
Use the -printtime option from the command line when you start the installer. The -printtime option creates the time<timestamp>.log file, which contains information about the time taken to perform various elements of the requested Oracle Universal Installer operation (such as -install). For example:
java -jar fmw_12.2.1.0.0_infrastructure.jar -printtime
Below is a brief description of the timeTakendate-time-stamp.log and timedate-time-stamp.log files:
timeTakendate-time-stamp.log
This file contains information for the amount of time taken to move between screens (applicable for GUI installations only).
timedate-time-stamp.log
This file contains time information for the copy session.
To create a log file of your configuration session, start the Configuration Wizard with the -log option, as shown below:
On UNIX operating systems:
./config.sh -log=log_filename -log_priority=log_level
On Windows operating systems:
config.cmd -log=log_filename -log_priority=log_level
See the following table for more details about the -log and -log_priority options.
Table E-1 Configuration Wizard Log File Options
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Specify the location of your log file. If you specify an absolute path with your Other values that can be specified with
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Specify the level of detail you want included in your logs. The acceptable values are listed below, from most detailed to least detailed:
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