AppendixE Cisco Secure ACS Command-Line Database Utility
Recalculating CRC Values
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Cisco Secure ACS 3.0 for Windows 2000/NT Servers User Guide
78-13751-01, Version 3.0
Note The -e option applies to Cisco Secure ACS internal error codes only, not to
Windows error codes sometimes captured in Cisco Secure ACS logs, such as
when Windows NT/2000 authentication fails.
For more information about Cisco Secure ACS service logs, see the Service
Logs section on page 9-34.
To decode an error number from a CiscoSecure ACS service log, follow these
steps:
Step 1 On the Cisco Secure ACS server, 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 the Location of CSUtil.exe and Related Files section
on page E-2.
Step 2 Ty pe:
CSUtil.exe -e -number
where number is the error number found in the Cisco Secure ACS service log.
Press Enter.
Note The hyphen (-) before number is required.
Result: CSUtil.exe displays the text message equivalent to the error number
specified.
Recalculating CRC Values
The -c option is for use by the TAC. Its purpose is to resolve CRC (cyclical
redundancy check) value conflicts between files manually copied into your
Cisco Secure ACS directories and the values recorded in the Windows Registry.
Note Do not use the -c option unless a Cisco representative requests that you do.