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Appendix A ACS Command Reference EXEC Commands • Certificate store-Located at /opt/CSCOacs/conf. • Viewer database-If the ACS node you are backing up has Viewer enabled. You can use the show backup history command to display the backup operations and determine whether they succeeded. If the backup fails, you may be able to use the show logging command (or the show acs-logs command if you are backing up ACS logs) to view troubleshooting information. Failures in the ACS aspect of the backup are clearly described in messages that are displayed on the terminal. Examples acs/admin# backup mybackup repository myrepository % Creating backup with timestamped filename: myback2-081007-2129.tar.gpg acs/admin# Related Commands Command acs (instance) acs (process) acs backup acs-config acs patch acs reset-config acs reset-password acs restore acs support backup backup-logs debug-log delete dir export-data reload replication force-sync repository restore show acs-logs show backup history show debug-adclient show repository Description Starts or stops an ACS instance. Starts or stops an ACS process. Performs a backup of an ACS configuration. Enters the ACS Configuration mode. Installs and removes ACS patches. Resets the ACS configuration to factory defaults. Resets the 'acsadmin' administrator password to the default setting. Performs a restoration of an ACS configuration. Gathers information for ACS troubleshooting. Performs a backup (ACS and ADE OS) and places the backup in a repository. Backs up system logs. Defines the local debug logging level for the ACS components. Deletes a file from the ACS server. Lists a file from the ACS server. Restores to the default local debug logging level of the ACS components. Reboots the system. Synchronizes the secondary ACS database to the primary ACS database. Enters the repository submode for configuration of backups. Restores from backup the file contents of a specific repository. Displays ACS server debug logs. Displays the backup history of the system. Shows the debug log-level status for subsystems (enabled or disabled). Displays the available backup files located on a specific repository. OL-18996-01 CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1 A-29

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CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1
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Appendix A
ACS Command Reference
EXEC Commands
Certificate store—Located at /opt/CSCOacs/conf.
Viewer database—If the ACS node you are backing up has Viewer enabled.
You can use the
show backup history
command to display the backup operations and determine whether
they succeeded.
If the backup fails, you may be able to use the
show logging
command (or the
show acs-logs
command
if you are backing up ACS logs) to view troubleshooting information. Failures in the ACS aspect of the
backup are clearly described in messages that are displayed on the terminal.
Examples
acs/admin#
backup mybackup repository myrepository
% Creating backup with timestamped filename: myback2-081007-2129.tar.gpg
acs/admin#
Related Commands
Command
Description
acs (instance)
Starts or stops an ACS instance.
acs (process)
Starts or stops an ACS process.
acs backup
Performs a backup of an ACS configuration.
acs-config
Enters the ACS Configuration mode.
acs patch
Installs and removes ACS patches.
acs reset-config
Resets the ACS configuration to factory defaults.
acs reset-password
Resets the ‘acsadmin’ administrator password to the default setting.
acs restore
Performs a restoration of an ACS configuration.
acs support
Gathers information for ACS troubleshooting.
backup
Performs a backup (ACS and ADE OS) and places the backup in a
repository.
backup-logs
Backs up system logs.
debug-log
Defines the local debug logging level for the ACS components.
delete
Deletes a file from the ACS server.
dir
Lists a file from the ACS server.
export-data
Restores to the default local debug logging level of the ACS
components.
reload
Reboots the system.
replication force-sync
Synchronizes the secondary ACS database to the primary ACS
database.
repository
Enters the repository submode for configuration of backups.
restore
Restores from backup the file contents of a specific repository.
show acs-logs
Displays ACS server debug logs.
show backup history
Displays the backup history of the system.
show debug-adclient
Shows the debug log-level status for subsystems (enabled or disabled).
show repository
Displays the available backup files located on a specific repository.