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Appendix E Cisco Secure ACS Command-Line Database Utility
Exporting Registry Information to a Text File
Exporting Registry Information to a Text File
You can use the -y option to export Windows Registry information for
Cisco Secure ACS. CSUtil.exe exports the Registry information to a file named
setup.txt. The setup.txt file is primarily useful for debugging purposes while
working with the TAC.
To export registry information from Cisco Secure ACS to a text file, 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 Type:
CSUtil.exe -y
and press Enter.
Result: CSUtil.exe exports Windows Registry information for Cisco Secure ACS
to a file named
setup.txt.
Decoding Error Numbers
You can use the -e option to decode error numbers found in Cisco Secure ACS
service logs. These are error codes internal to Cisco Secure ACS. For example,
the CSRadius log could contain a message similar to the following:
CSRadius/Logs/RDS.log:RDS 05/22/2001 10:09:02 E 2152 4756 Error -1087
authenticating geddy - no NAS response sent
In this example, the error code number that you could use CSUtil.exe to decode
is "-1087":
C:\Program Files\CiscoSecure ACS vx.x\Utils: CSUtil.exe -e -1087
CSUtil v3.0(1.14), Copyright 1997-2001, Cisco Systems Inc
Code -1087 : External database reported error during authentication