Cisco CSACS-1121-K9 Reference Guide - Page 53
acs patch, Command Modes, Usage Guidelines, Examples, Related Commands, Syntax Description, Defaults
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Appendix A ACS Command Reference EXEC Commands Command Modes EXEC Usage Guidelines To view the list of available run-time core files and JVM core logs, use the show acs-cores command. To delete the latest run-time core file or JVM core log, use the acs delete core command. Examples Example 1 acs/admin# acs delete log xyz.log % Error: Invalid log file 'xyz.log' Use 'show acs-logs' to list the log files acs/admin Example 2 acs/admin# acs delete log catalina.out % Error: most recent log files cannot be deleted, only older logs. acs/admin Example 3 acs/admin# acs delete log catalina.2008-12-10.log Log file 'catalina.2008-12-10.log' deleted successfully acs/admin Related Commands Command acs delete core show acs-logs show acs-cores Description Deletes an ACS run-time core file or JVM core log. Displays ACS server debug logs. Displays ACS run-time core files and JVM core logs. acs patch To install and remove ACS patches, use the acs patch command in the EXEC mode. acs patch {install | remove} patch-name.tar.gpg repository repository-name Syntax Description install remove patch-name.tar.gpg repository repository-name Install command. Remove command. The name of the patch, which always has the .tar.gpg filename extension. Repository command. Location where files should installed from or removed to. Up to 30 alphanumeric characters. Defaults Patch installations and removals are logged to /opt/CSCOacs/logs/acsupgrade.log. OL-18996-01 CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1 A-15