HCL Workload Automation, Version 9.4

Installation Manager wizard, silent installation and uninstallation log files

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Installation Manager creates the following installation and uninstallation log files common to any package installation, regardless of which components you choose to install:
On Windows operating system
<INSTALLATION_MANAGER_LOGS_DIR>\<YYYYMMDD_HHMM>.xml
On UNIX and Linux operating systems
<INSTALLATION_MANAGER_LOGS_DIR>/<YYYYMMDD_HHMM>.xml
where <INSTALLATION_MANAGER_LOGS_DIR> is the directory where Installation Manager creates the log files, YYYYMMDD is the date and HHMM is the time when the log file is created.
HCL Workload Automation installation process creates the following Installation Manager native logs files:
On Windows operating system
<INSTALLATION_MANAGER_LOGS_DIR>\native\<YYYYMMDD_HHMM>.log
On UNIX and Linux operating systems
<INSTALLATION_MANAGER_LOGS_DIR>/native/<YYYYMMDD_HHMM>.log
where <INSTALLATION_MANAGER_LOGS_DIR> is the directory where Installation Manager creates the log files, and YYYYMMDD is the date and HHMM is the time when the log file is created.
The <INSTALLATION_MANAGER_LOGS_DIR> default value is:
On Windows operating system
C:\ProgramData\IBM\InstallationManager\logs
On UNIX and Linux operating systems
/var/ibm/InstallationManager/logs
If more than one native log have the same timestamp, Installation Manager creates the log files with the following name:
On Windows operating system
<INSTALLATION_MANAGER_LOGS_DIR>\native\<YYYYMMDD_HHMMLETTER>.log
On UNIX and Linux operating systems
<INSTALLATION_MANAGER_LOGS_DIR>/native/<YYYYMMDD_HHMMLETTER>.log
where <INSTALLATION_MANAGER_LOGS_DIR> is the directory where Installation Manager creates the log files, YYYYMMDD is the date, HHMM is the time when the log file is created, and LETTER is a letter of the alphabet.

For more information about accessing the log files by using the Installation Manager wizard, see Accessing Installation Manager log files via wizard.

For more information about creating a .zip file of the native log directory, see Packaging Installation Manager log files via wizard