Restoring security-related sgm data – Cisco OL-5742-01 User Manual

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Chapter 18 Configuring SGM Security

Configuring SGM User-Based Access

Access to all privileged files and processes

Operating system configuration changes and program changes, at the Solaris
level

SGM restarts

Failures of computers, programs, communications, and operations, at the
Solaris level

To clear the log and restart the server, enter the following command:

# ./sgm seclog clear

The default path and filename for the system security log file is
/opt/CSCOsgm/logs/sgmSecurityLog.txt. If you installed SGM in a directory other
than /opt, then the system security log file is located in that directory.

Note

You can also view the system security log on the SGM System Security Log Web
page. For more information, see the

“Viewing the SGM System Security Log”

section on page 21-41

.

Restoring Security-Related SGM Data

If you inadvertently delete your user accounts, or make other unwanted changes
to your SGM security information, SGM enables you to restore the
security-related parts of the SGM data files from the previous night’s backup.

To restore the files, log in as the root user, as described in the

“Becoming the Root

User (Solaris Only)” section on page 2-3

, then enter the following commands:

# cd /opt/CSCOsgm/bin

# ./sgm restore security

SGM restores the files.

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