Backup-Logs - Cisco CSACS-1121-K9 Reference Manual

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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.
Syntax Description
backup-name
repository
repository-name
Defaults
This command backs up these log files, which are located in specific directories:
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
Command
acs backup
acs-config
acs patch
acs reset-config
acs reset-password
acs restore
acs support
backup
restore
repository
CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1
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backup-logs backup-name repository repository-name
Name of one or more files to back up. Up to 100 alphanumeric characters.
Repository command.
Location where files should be backed up to. Up to 30 alphanumeric
characters.
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.
Description
Performs a backup of an ACS configuration.
Enters the ACS Configuration mode.
Installs and removes ACS patches.
Resets the ACS configuration to factory defaults.
Resets the 'acsadmin' administrator password to the default setting.
Performs a restoration of an ACS configuration.
Gathers information for ACS troubleshooting.
Performs a backup (ACS and ADE OS) and places the backup in a
repository.
Restores from backup the file contents of a specific repository.
Enters the repository submode for configuration of backups.
Appendix A
ACS Command Reference
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