Chapter 4 Using RDBMS Synchronization to Create dACLs and Specify Network Configuration

Using RDBMS Synchronization to Configure dACLs

Step 5 If the dACL was not created correctly, review the steps in Using RDBMS Synchronization to Configure dACLs, page 4-2and check for errors.

For a list of error messages, see Error Messages, page 4-11.

Error Messages

Table 4-3lists the error messages associated with dACL creation using CSDBSync.

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Table 4-3

dACL Creation Errors

 

 

 

 

Error Message

 

Explanation

 

 

Failed to process DACL. DACL not defined.

Possible Cause The dACL was not specified

 

 

correctly in the text file used to define the

 

 

dACLs.

 

 

Recommended Action Review the text file that

 

 

you coded to specify the dACLs and ensure

 

 

that the syntax is correct.

 

 

Failed to process DACL. Could not find NAF.

Possible Cause The text file provided to

 

 

define the dACL did not correctly define a

 

 

NAF.

 

 

Recommended Action Review the text file that

 

 

you coded to specify the dACLs and ensure

 

 

that the syntax is correct.

 

 

Failed to process DACL. Failed to get UserID.

Possible Cause On the ACS SE, the user ID

 

 

specified for the FTP server in the RDBMS

 

 

Synchronization configuration was incorrect.

 

 

Recommended Action Check to ensure that the

 

 

specified user ID exists on the FTP server

 

 

used with the ACS SE.

 

 

Failed to process DACL. DACL content not

Possible Cause The text file used to specify

found.

 

the dACL did not correctly specify the dACL

 

 

content.

 

 

Recommended Action Check the syntax in the

 

 

text file and ensure that it is correct. Ensure

 

 

that the ACLs defined in the file are correct.

 

 

Failed to upload file into FTP server.

Possible Cause The FTP server was not

 

 

reachable, or a network error occurred.

 

 

Recommended Action Ensure that the IP

 

 

address for the FTP server in the RDBMS

 

 

configuration is correct and that the network

 

 

is functioning correctly.

 

 

 

 

 

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Cisco Systems 4.2 manual Error Messages, Explanation, Naf

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