Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User’s Guide
- Getting Started With Dell Update Packages
- Using Dell Update Packages
- Performing BIOS and Firmware Updates Using Dell Linux Online Repository
- Update and Rollback in Unified Server Configurator - Lifecycle Controller Enabled
- Command Line Interface Reference
- Linux Troubleshooting
- Known Issues
- Diagnostic Tasks Will Not Run While a DUP Reboot is Pending
- Abnormal Termination of a DUP
- Error While Loading Shared Libraries
- Insufficient Free Physical Memory to Load the BIOS Image
- Kernel Panic While Running Storage Controller Firmware Update Packages
- Loss of Functionality While Renaming Linux DUPs
- Yum and Up2date Repository Management Software Caches Incorrect Repository Metadata
- Use Dell Linux Repository with yum and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Version 4
- DUPs Fail on 64-bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux Operating System
- DUP Update of Firmware Might Fail While Running in the UEFI Mode
- Messages
- DUP Message Logs
- Known Issues
- Windows Troubleshooting and FAQs
- Index

Windows Troubleshooting and FAQs 65
DUP Message Logs
Logging occurs when you run a command for a DUP. The logs maintain
information about all update activities. DUPs write to the Messages log.
If you install the same package more than once on the same system, the log
is appended.
Messages Log
Messages log files reside in the following default location:
C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\Dell\UpdatePackage\Log
NOTE:
User needs to have administrative privilege to see the log files.
The messages log file includes the following information:
• Date and time the DUP was launched
• Package release ID number
• The full path and filename of the support log generated by the command
•DUP type
•DUP version
• Framework version of the DUP
• Version that was previously installed on the system
• Version that the command is trying to apply to the system
• Exit code that results from execution of the command
• Whether a reboot was performed
NOTE: The support log files are intended for use by Dell support personnel.
Dell encourages you to redirect the DUP output to a file of your choice.
Messages Log File
Message logs are informational messages that you can view in one of the
messages files. The messages files contain messages about a wide range of
events on the system. Therefore, you must scan through the log file to find
the messages that are relevant to DUPs.