Cisco CSACS-1121-K9 Reference Guide - Page 98

show acs-config-web-interface, show acs-cores, Syntax Description, Defaults, Command Modes

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Show Commands Appendix A ACS Command Reference 2. The show application status acs and show application version acs commands are specific to ACS. show acs-config-web-interface To see whether an interface is disabled or enabled for ACS configuration web, use the show acs-config-web-interface command in the EXEC mode. show acs-config-web-interface Syntax Description No arguments or keywords. Defaults The interface for ACS configuration web is enabled by default. Command Modes EXEC Usage Guidelines None. Examples Example 1 acs/admin# show acs-config-web-interface Config web interface is enabled Example 2 acs/admin# show acs-config-web-interface Config web interface is disabled Related Commands acs config-web-interface Enables or disables an interface for ACS configuration web. show acs-cores To display the list of ACS run-time core files and Java Virtual Machine (JVM) core logs, use the show acs-cores command in the EXEC mode. show acs-cores [details] Syntax Description details Displays the modification time and size (in KB) for each core and log file. Defaults The ACS core files are located at /opt/CSCOacs/runtime/core and the JVM core logs are located at /hs_err_pid. A-60 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
Show Commands
show acs-config-web-interface
To see whether an interface is disabled or enabled for ACS configuration web, use the
show acs-config-web-interface
command in the EXEC mode.
show acs-config-web-interface
Syntax Description
No arguments or keywords.
Defaults
The interface for ACS configuration web is enabled by default.
Command Modes
EXEC
Usage Guidelines
None.
Examples
Example 1
acs/admin#
show acs-config-web-interface
Config web interface is enabled
Example 2
acs/admin#
show acs-config-web-interface
Config web interface is disabled
Related Commands
show acs-cores
To display the list of ACS run-time core files and Java Virtual Machine (JVM) core logs, use the
show acs-cores
command in the EXEC mode.
show acs-cores
[
details
]
Syntax Description
Defaults
The ACS core files are located at /opt/CSCOacs/runtime/core and the JVM core logs are located at
/hs_err_pid.
2.
The
show application status acs
and
show application version acs
commands are
specific to ACS.
acs config-web-interface
Enables or disables an interface for ACS configuration web.
details
Displays the modification time and size (in KB) for each core and log file.