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Interpreting Log Files
Chapter 6
Google Apps Migration for Microsoft
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Exchange produces two log files:
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Status, which contains a summary of the overall status of a completed migration run
•
Trace, which contains detailed information about the migration as it progresses through
the data for each user
Log files are located on each client machine in the following location:
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Windows Vista:
C:\Users\user-name\AppData\Local\Google\Google Apps
Migration\Tracing\ExchangeMigration
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Windows XP: C
:\Documents and Settings\user-name\Local Settings\Application
Data\Google\Google Apps Migration\Tracing\ExchangeMigration
user-name
in the path identifies the administrator who logged in and ran the utility.
If you encounter a problem during migration, you can use these log files to identify where in
the process the error occurred.
The following sections explain how to interpret the information in each file.
Status log file
The Status log file for a given migration run is created on and named by the date and time that
the migration run completed, and includes the process ID. For example, a file with the name
Status-2009-11-12-11-14-20-p5172.log
was created on November 12, 2009, at 11:14:20
A.M., with a process ID of 5172.