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AppendixE Cisco Secure ACS Command-Line Database Utility CSUtil.exe Options
You can combine many of the options in a single use of C SUtil.exe . If you are ne w
to using CSUtil.exe, we recommend performing only one option at a time, with
the exception of those options, such as -p, that must be used in conjunction with
other options.
Experienced CSUtil.exe users may find it useful to combine CSUtil.exe options,
such as the following example, which would first import AAA client
configurations and then generate a dump of all CiscoSecure ACS internal data:
CSUtil.exe -i newnases.txt -d
CSUtil.exe Options
CSUtil.exe can perform several actions. The options, listed below in alphabetical
order, are detailed in later sections of this chapter.
-bBackup system to a specified filename. For more information about this
option, see the Backing Up Cisco Secure ACS with CSUtil.exe section on
page E-5.
-cRecalculate database CRC values. For more information about this
option, see the Recalculating CRC Values section on pageE-26.
-dExport all Cisco Secure ACS internal data to a file named dump.txt.
Using this option requires that you stop the CSAuth service. For more
information about this option, see the Creating a Cisco Secure ACS
Database Dump File section on page E-9.
-eDecode internal Cisco Secure ACS error numbers to ASCII message. For
more information about this option, see the Decoding Error Numbers
section on page E-25.
-gExport group information to a file named groups.txt. Using this option
requires that you stop the CSAuth service. For more information about this
option, see the Exporting Group Information to a Text File section on
page E-24.
-iImport user or AAA client information from a file named import.txt or
a specified file. For more information about this option, see the Importing
User and AAA Client Information section on page E-13.