
Appendix D Cisco Secure ACS Command-Line Database Utility
Backing Up Cisco Secure ACS with CSUtil.exe
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-n—Create CiscoSecure user database and index. Using this option requires
that you stop the CSAuth service. For more information about this option, see
Creating a CiscoSecure User Database, page D-7
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-p—Reset password aging counters during database load, to be used only in
conjunction with the -l option. For more information about this option, see
Loading the Cisco Secure ACS Database from a Dump File, page D-9
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-q—Run CSUtil.exe without confirmation prompts.
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-r—Restore system from a specified backup filename. For more information
about this option, see
Restoring Cisco Secure ACS with CSUtil.exe,
page D-5
.
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-u—Export user information, sorted by group membership, to a file named
users.txt
. Using this option requires that you stop the CSAuth service. For
more information about this option, see
Exporting User List to a Text File,
page D-23
.
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-y—Dump Windows Registry configuration information to a file named
setup.txt
. For more information about this option, see
Exporting Registry
Information to a Text File, page D-25
.
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-addUDV—Add a user-defined RADIUS vendor-specific attribute (VSA).
For more information about this option, see
Adding a Custom RADIUS
Vendor and VSA Set, page D-28
.
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-delUDV—Delete a user-defined RADIUS VSA. For more information about
this option, see
Deleting a Custom RADIUS Vendor and VSA Set,
page D-30
.
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-listUDV—List all user-defined RADIUS VSAs currently defined in
Cisco Secure ACS. For more information about this option, see
Listing
Custom RADIUS Vendors, page D-31
.
Backing Up Cisco Secure ACS with CSUtil.exe
You can use the -b option to create a system backup of all Cisco Secure ACS
internal data. The resulting backup file has the same data as the backup files
produced by the ACS Backup feature found in the HTML interface. For more
information about the ACS Backup feature, see
Cisco Secure ACS Backup,
page 8-47
.