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Appendix D CSUtil Database Utility
Loading the Cisco Secure ACS Database from a Dump File
Step 5
To resume user authentication, type:
net start csauth
and press Enter.
Loading the Cisco Secure ACS Database from a
Dump File
You can use the -l option to overwrite all Cisco Secure ACS internal data from a
dump text file. This option replaces the existing all Cisco Secure ACS internal
data with the data in the dump text file. In effect, the -l option initializes all
Cisco Secure ACS internal data before loading it from the dump text file. Dump
text files are created using the -d option. While the -d option only produces dump
text files that are named
dump.txt
, the -l option allows for loading renamed dump
files. For more information about creating dump text files, see
Cisco Secure ACS Database Dump File, page D-10
.
You can use the -p option in conjunction with the -l option to reset password-aging
counters.
Note
Using the -l option requires that you stop the CSAuth service. While CSAuth is
stopped, no users are authenticated.
To load all Cisco Secure ACS internal data from a text file, follow these steps:
Step 1
On the computer running Cisco Secure ACS, 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
Step 2
If the CSAuth service is running, type:
net stop csauth
and press Enter.
The CSAuth service stops.