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EXEC Commands
acs (process)
To start or stop an individual process of an ACS instance, use the acs command in the EXEC mode.
Syntax Description
start
stop
adclient
database
management
runtime
view-aggregator
view-alertmanager
view-collector
view-database
view-jobmanager
Defaults
No default behavior or values.
Command Modes
EXEC
Usage Guidelines
If you use the acs stop command to stop any ACS process, it automatically starts the next time the
CSACS-1121 appliance boots up.
When ACS cannot start or stop the ACS process that you want to start or stop, it prompts you with a
relevant message.
The ACS processes may fail to start or stop in the following scenarios:
Where proc-name refers to the specific view process that you attempted to start.
CLI Reference Guide for the Cisco Secure Access Control System 5.1
A-6
acs {start | stop} {adclient | database | management | runtime | view-aggregator |
view-alertmanager | view-collector | view-database | view-jobmanager}
Starts an ACS process.
Stops an ACS process.
Starts or stops the adclient process of an ACS server.
Starts or stops the database process of an ACS server.
Starts or stops the management process of an ACS server.
Starts or stops the runtime process of an ACS server.
Starts or stops the view-aggregator process of an ACS server.
Starts or stops the view-alertmanager process of an ACS server.
Starts or stops the view-collector process of an ACS server.
Starts or stops the view-database process of an ACS server.
Starts or stops the view-jobmanager process of an ACS server.
Watchdog is not running.
If you do not configure an active directory and you start the adclient process, the CLI displays the
following message:
'adclient' is not configured, therefore will not be started.
If you do not configure an active directory and you stop the adclient process, the CLI displays the
following message:
'adclient' is not configured. Attempting to stop it anyway.
If you start a view-based ACS process on an ACS server that is not a log collector, the CLI displays
the following error message:
% Error: This is not a log collector node. Cannot start 'proc-name'.
Appendix A
ACS Command Reference
OL-18996-01

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