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Appendix A Command Line Tools
sgRestoreAuthBackup
[-pwd=<password>]
[-backup=<backup file name>]
[-nodiskcheck]
[-h|-help]
Restores the Authentication Server user information from a
backup file in the <installation directory>/backups/
directory.
Apply the Authentication Server’s configuration after this
command.
-pwd defines a password for encrypted backup.
-backup defines a name for the backup file.
-nodiskcheck ignores free disk check before backup
restoration.
-h or -help displays information on using the script.
sgRestoreLogBackup
[-pwd=<password>]
[-backup=<backup file name>]
[-nodiskcheck]
[-overwrite-syslog-template]
[-h|-help]
Restores the Log Server (logs and/or configuration files) from a
backup file in the <installation directory>/backups/
directory.
Apply the Authentication Server’s configuration after this
command.
-pwd defines a password for encrypted backup.
-backup defines a name for the backup file.
-nodiskcheck ignores free disk check before backup
restoration.
-overwrite-syslog-template overwrites a syslog
template file if found in the backup.
-h or -help displays information on using the script.
sgRestoreMgtBackup
[-pwd=<password>]
[-backup=<backup file name>]
[
-nodiskcheck]
[-h|-
help]
Res
tores the Management Server (database and/or
configuration files) from a backup file in the <installation
directory>/backups/ directory.
-pwd defines a password for encrypted backup.
-backup defines a name for the backup file.
-nodiskcheck ignores free disk check before backup
restoration.
-h or -help displays information on using the script.
sgRevert
Note! This script is located in <installation directory>/
bin/uninstall.
Reverts to the previous installation saved during the upgrade
process. The previous installation can be restored at any time,
even after a successful upgrade.
sgShowFingerPrint
Displays the CA certificate’s fingerprint on the Management
Server.
sgStartAuthSrv Starts the Authentication Server.
sgStartLogSrv Starts the Log Server and its database.
sgStartMgtDatabase
Starts the Management Server’s database. There is usually no
need to use this script.
Table A.1 Security Management Center Command Line Tools (Continued)
Command Description