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CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1
OL-18996-01
Appendix A ACS Command Reference
ACS Configuration Commands
replication force-sync
To synchronize the ACS database (configuration information) of a secondary ACS with the database of
the primary ACS, use the replication force-sync command in the ACS Configuration mode. Only the
super admin or system admin can issue this command on a secondary ACS node.
replication force-sync
Syntax Description No arguments or keywords.
Defaults No default behavior or values.
Command Modes ACS Configuration
Usage Guidelines You can use this command only on a secondary ACS. If you use this command on the primary ACS, this
message appears:
Replication synchronization must be done on a SECONDARY instance.
This command stops the ACS application, which remains unavailable for the duration of the
synchronization process. The duration of the synchronization process depends on the size of the ACS
database—it could take a significant amount of time to complete. Ensure that you use this command
when you do not need to access your ACS.
ACS restarts after the primary-to-secondary synchronization is complete.
Examples acs/admin(config-acs)# replication force-sync
Success.
Related Commands
replication force-sync Synchronizes the secondary ACS database to the primary ACS
database.
restore Restores from backup the file contents of a specific repository.
show debug-adclient Shows the debug log level status for subsystems (enabled or disabled).
show acs-logs Displays ACS server debug logs.
show application Shows application status and version information.
show version Displays information about the software version of the system.
Command Description
Command Description
acs (instance) Starts or stops an ACS instance.
acs (process) Starts or stops an ACS process.

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