Ciscosecure acs active service management, System monitoring, Cisco secure acs active service management – Cisco 3.3 User Manual

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User Guide for Cisco Secure ACS for Windows Server

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Chapter 8 System Configuration: Basic

Cisco Secure ACS Active Service Management

Step 5

To restore user and group database information, select the User and Group
Database
check box.

Step 6

To restore system configuration information, select the CiscoSecure ACS System
Configuration
check box.

Step 7

Click Restore Now.

Cisco Secure ACS displays a confirmation dialog box indicating that performing
the restoration will restart Cisco Secure ACS services and log out all
administrators.

Step 8

To continue with the restoration, click OK.

Cisco Secure ACS restores the system components specified using the backup file
you selected. The restoration should require several minutes to complete,
depending on which components you selected to restore and the size of your
database.

When the restoration is complete, you can log in again to Cisco Secure ACS.

Cisco Secure ACS Active Service Management

ACS Active Service Management is an application-specific service monitoring
tool that is tightly integrated with ACS. The two features that compose ACS
Active Service Management are described in this section.

This section contains the following topics:

System Monitoring, page 8-18

Event Logging, page 8-20

System Monitoring

Cisco Secure ACS system monitoring enables you to determine how often
Cisco Secure ACS tests its authentication and accounting processes, and to
determine what automated actions it takes should tests detect a failure of these
processes. Cisco Secure ACS accomplishes system monitoring with the CSMon
service. For more information about the CSMon service, see

CSMon, page G-4

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