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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
backup-logs
To back up system logs, use the
backup-logs
command in the EXEC mode. To remove this function, use
the
no
form of this command.
backup-logs
backup-name
repository
repository-name
Syntax Description
Defaults
This command backs up these log files, which are located in specific directories:
•
ACS server files located in the /var/log directory.
•
ACS debug, audit, and diagnostic files located in the /opt/CSCSacs/logs directory.
•
ACS Tomcat files located in the /opt/CSCOacs/mgmt/apache/
<version>
/logs directory, where
<version>
identifies the Tomcat version that you are running.
•
ACS database files located in the /opt/CSCOacs/db directory.
Command Modes
EXEC
Usage Guidelines
Backs up system logs.
Examples
acs/admin#
backup-logs mysyslogs repository myrepository
% Creating log backup with timestamped filename: mysyslogs-081007-2130.tar.gz
acs/admin#
Related Commands
backup-name
Name of one or more files to back up. Up to 100 alphanumeric characters.
repository
Repository command.
repository-name
Location where files should be backed up to. Up to 30 alphanumeric
characters.
Command
Description
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.
restore
Restores from backup the file contents of a specific repository.
repository
Enters the repository submode for configuration of backups.