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EXEC Commands Appendix A ACS Command Reference user User management. • all-Enables all user management debug output. Set level between 0 and 7 with 0 being severe and 7 being all. • password-policy-Enables user management debug output for password-policy. Set level between 0 and 7 with 0 being severe and 7 being all. utils Utilities configuration files. all-Enables all utilities configuration debug output. Set level between 0 and 7 with 0 being severe and 7 being all. Defaults No default behavior or values. Command Modes EXEC Usage Guidelines Use the debug command to identify various failures within the ACS server; for example, setup failures or configuration failures. Examples acs/admin# debug all acs/admin# mkdir disk:/1 acs/admin# 6 [7178]: utils: vsh_root_stubs.c[2301]: mkdir operation success acs/admin# rmdir disk:/1 acs/admin# 6 [7180]: utils: vsh_root_stubs.c[2171]: Invoked Remove Directory disk:/1 command 6 [7180]: utils: vsh_root_stubs.c[2228]: Remove Directory operation success acs/admin# undebug all acsvw-test8/admin# 7 [2826]: cdp:infra: ether-write.c[87]: WriteEther(): wrote len: 192 7 [2826]: cdp:infra: ether-write.c[112]: cdpd write succeed... 7 [2826]: cdp:infra: main.c[128]: Writing with retransmissiontime 60... Related Commands Command undebug Description Disables the output (display of errors or events) of the debug command for various command situations. delete To delete a file from the ACS server, use the delete command in the EXEC mode. To remove this function, use the no form of this command. delete filename A-38 CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1 OL-18996-01

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CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1
OL-18996-01
Appendix A
ACS Command Reference
EXEC Commands
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
EXEC
Usage Guidelines
Use the
debug
command to identify various failures within the ACS server; for example, setup failures
or configuration failures.
Examples
acs/admin#
debug all
acs/admin#
mkdir disk:/1
acs/admin# 6 [7178]: utils: vsh_root_stubs.c[2301]: mkdir operation success
acs/admin#
rmdir disk:/1
acs/admin# 6 [7180]: utils: vsh_root_stubs.c[2171]: Invoked Remove Directory disk:/1
command 6 [7180]: utils: vsh_root_stubs.c[2228]: Remove Directory operation success
acs/admin#
undebug all
acsvw-test8/admin# 7 [2826]: cdp:infra: ether-write.c[87]: WriteEther(): wrote len: 192
7 [2826]: cdp:infra: ether-write.c[112]: cdpd write succeed...
7 [2826]: cdp:infra: main.c[128]:
Writing with retransmissiontime 60...
Related Commands
delete
To delete a file from the ACS server, use the
delete
command in the EXEC mode. To remove this
function, use the
no
form of this command.
delete
filename
user
User management.
all
—Enables all user management debug output. Set level between 0 and
7 with 0 being severe and 7 being all.
password-policy
—Enables user management debug output for
password-policy. Set level between 0 and 7 with 0 being severe and 7
being all.
utils
Utilities configuration files.
all
—Enables all utilities configuration debug output. Set level between 0 and
7 with 0 being severe and 7 being all.
Command
Description
undebug
Disables the output (display of errors or events) of the
debug
command
for various command situations.