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A-15
CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1
OL-18996-01
Appendix A ACS Command Reference
EXEC Commands
Command Modes EXEC
Usage Guidelines To view the list of available run-time core files and JVM core logs, use the show acs-cores command.
To delete the latest run-time core file or JVM core log, use the acs delete core command.
Examples Example 1
acs/admin# acs delete log xyz.log
% Error: Invalid log file 'xyz.log'
Use 'show acs-logs' to list the log files
acs/admin
Example 2
acs/admin# acs delete log catalina.out
% Error: most recent log files cannot be deleted, only older logs.
acs/admin
Example 3
acs/admin# acs delete log catalina.2008-12-10.log
Log file 'catalina.2008-12-10.log' deleted successfully
acs/admin
Related Commands
acs patch
To install and remove ACS patches, use the acs patch command in the EXEC mode.
acs patch {install | remove} patch-name.tar.gpg repository repository-name
Syntax Description
Defaults Patch installations and removals are logged to /opt/CSCOacs/logs/acsupgrade.log.
Command Description
acs delete core Deletes an ACS run-time core file or JVM core log.
show acs-logs Displays ACS server debug logs.
show acs-cores Displays ACS run-time core files and JVM core logs.
install Install command.
remove Remove command.
patch-name.tar.gpg The name of the patch, which always has the .tar.gpg filename extension.
repository Repository command.
repository-name Location where files should installed from or removed to. Up to 30
alphanumeric characters.

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