Rollback; Set Admin - Cisco 1120 Installation Manual

Secure access control server
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Commands
Example
The following command employs the user account joeadmin to retrieve a restore file, allofit, from the
restoredata folder on the topaz FTP server:
restore topaz joeadmin restoredata allofit

rollback

To remove any patches and roll back to the originally installed version, use the rollback command:
rollback [ appName ]
Syntax Description
appNameName of the program (provided as part of patch distribution) to remove a specific patch and
roll back to original installed version.
Usage Guidelines
Use this command to return ACS to its original condition after installing a patch program. The rollback
command has the effect of stopping all ACS services, copying all files in the backup directory to the
originally installed directories, restoring a specified list of Registry entries, and starting all ACS services
once again.
Example
The following command executes the program remvptch4 and returns the system to the state it existed
before the patch program was applied:
rollback remvptch4

set admin

To set the name of the CSACS 1120 administrator, use the set admin command:
set admin [ administratorname ]
Syntax Description
administratornameName of system administrator.
Usage Guidelines
Use the set admin command to reset the name of the CSACS 1120 administrator. For more information,
see
Example
This command sets the administrator name to john:
set admin john
Installation Guide for the Cisco 1120 Secure Access Control Server 4.2
C-10
Resetting the CSACS 1120 Administrator
Password.
Appendix C
Command Reference
OL-19455-01

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