Yep, it’s just a log file to show that it properly loaded the new version.
That should be located here:
C:\Program Files\DELL\WMS\MongoDB
I installed WMS 3.5 on a different server and copied the files located in “C:\Program Files\DELL\WMS\MongoDB\bin” to our production server and restarted it. Once it loaded up, I checked the mongod.txt file and it said it loaded db version v4.2.16 (4.2.12 previously). I then checked the web interface and it worked just fine. Finally, I ran the WMS 3.5 installer on my production server and it went through and installed.
Thankfully, WMS 3.5.1 installed right on top of that with no additional modifications. I also ran a log4j scan from Nessus after the install and it came back clean.
Had the same issue. Fixed this by installing same version of WMS on test server. Then copying over MariaDB folder from test server to production server. After that both services started right up.
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