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EXEC Commands Appendix A ACS Command Reference Syntax Description filename Name of the run-time core file or JVM core log. You can use up to 255 alphanumeric characters to specify the filename. Defaults No default behavior or values. Command Modes EXEC Usage Guidelines To view the list of available run-time core files and JVM core logs, use show acs-cores command. Examples Example 1 acs/admin# acs delete core xyz.log % Error: Invalid core file 'xyz.log' Use 'show acs-cores' to list the core files acs/admin(config-acs)# Example 2 acs/admin# acs delete core hs_err_pid12477.log Core file 'hs_err_pid12477.log' deleted successfully acs/admin Related Commands Command acs delete log show acs-logs show acs-cores Description Deletes an ACS run-time core file or JVM core log excluding the latest one. Displays ACS server debug logs. Displays ACS run-time core files and JVM core logs. acs delete log To delete an ACS run-time core file or JVM core log excluding the latest one, use the acs delete log command in the EXEC mode. acs delete log {filename} Syntax Description filename Name of the run-time core file or JVM core log. You can use up to 255 alphanumeric characters to specify the filename. Defaults No default behavior or values. A-14 CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1 OL-18996-01

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A-14
CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1
OL-18996-01
Appendix A
ACS Command Reference
EXEC Commands
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
EXEC
Usage Guidelines
To view the list of available run-time core files and JVM core logs, use
show acs-cores
command.
Examples
Example 1
acs/admin#
acs delete core xyz.log
% Error: Invalid core file 'xyz.log'
Use 'show acs-cores' to list the core files
acs/admin(config-acs)#
Example 2
acs/admin#
acs delete core hs_err_pid12477.log
Core file 'hs_err_pid12477.log' deleted successfully
acs/admin
Related Commands
acs delete log
To delete an ACS run-time core file or JVM core log excluding the latest one, use the
acs delete log
command in the EXEC mode.
acs delete log
{
filename
}
Syntax Description
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
filename
Name of the run-time core file or JVM core log. You can use up to 255
alphanumeric characters to specify the filename.
Command
Description
acs delete log
Deletes an ACS run-time core file or JVM core log excluding the latest
one.
show acs-logs
Displays ACS server debug logs.
show acs-cores
Displays ACS run-time core files and JVM core logs.
filename
Name of the run-time core file or JVM core log. You can use up to 255
alphanumeric characters to specify the filename.