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Using installation logs, Windows installer logging options – HP IO Accelerator for BladeSystem c-Class User Manual

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Using installation logs

You can create a Windows® installation log to track various types of messages displayed when installing the

driver.

Windows Installer logging options

The Windows® Installer handles its installations through Msiexec.exe. The logging command is issued with
the /L parameter. Options are indicated with an asterisk. For example, the following command turns on

logging with verbose output (*v):
msiexec /i "C:\MyPackage\Example.msi" /L*V "C:\log\example.log"
The following logging options enable you to create different types of logs, depending on the information you

need about the installation.

Option

Description

*a

Startup of actions

*c

Initial UI parameters

*e

All error messages

*i

Status messages

*m

Out of memory or fatal exit information

*o

Out-of-disk-space messages

*p

Terminal properties

*r

Action-specific records

*u

User requests

*v

Verbose output

*w

Nonfatal warnings

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