The Content Server installer and configuration program both create
log files. The log files may be stored in one of the following
directories:
- The current working directory. For
the installation program, the current working directory is the directory
from which you started the program. For the configuration program,
the current working directory is typically $DM_HOME/install (UNIX) or
%DM_HOME%\install (Windows).
- The parent directory of the
installation directory, if the installation owner does not have write
permission on the current working directory.
- The user's home directory,
if the installation owner does not have write permission on the parent
directory.
The log filenames are install.log and
installation_owner_username.ServerConfigurator.log. Each script that runs
during repository configuration creates a log file. These are stored in the
$DOCUMENTUM/dba/config/repository_name directory.
Content Server stores other log files in the $DOCUMENTUM/dba/log directory. After you install or upgrade Content Server, examine the log file for the repository for error reports. The log is called repository_name.log.save.date.time. repository_name is the name of the repository you created or upgraded, and date and time are the date and time the log was saved.
Another log file is $DM_HOME/install/SetupError.log, which contains information about the operating system environment, the Content Server version, Java environment and hardware.
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