Loading The Cisco Secure Acs Database From A Dump File - Cisco 3.3 User Manual

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Appendix D
CSUtil Database Utility
Step 5
Loading the Cisco Secure ACS Database from a
Dump File
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Step 1
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To resume user authentication, type:
net start csauth
and press Enter.
You can use the -l option to overwrite all Cisco Secure ACS internal data from a
dump text file. This option replaces the existing all Cisco Secure ACS internal
data with the data in the dump text file. In effect, the -l option initializes all
Cisco Secure ACS internal data before loading it from the dump text file. Dump
text files are created using the -d option. While the -d option only produces dump
text files that are named
files. For more information about creating dump text files, see
Cisco Secure ACS Database Dump File, page
You can use the -p option in conjunction with the -l option to reset password-aging
counters.
Using the -l option requires that you stop the CSAuth service. While CSAuth is
stopped, no users are authenticated.
To load all Cisco Secure ACS internal data from a text file, follow these steps:
On the computer running Cisco Secure ACS, open an MS DOS command prompt
and change directories to the directory containing CSUtil.exe. For more
information about the location of CSUtil.exe, see
Related Files, page
D-2.
If the CSAuth service is running, type:
net stop csauth
and press Enter.
The CSAuth service stops.

Loading the Cisco Secure ACS Database from a Dump File

, the -l option allows for loading renamed dump
dump.txt
User Guide for Cisco Secure ACS for Windows Server
Creating a
D-10.
Location of CSUtil.exe and
D-11

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