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Invoking The Shell And Executing Cnr Utilities - Cisco GSS-4492R-K9 Administration Manual

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Chapter 2
Managing the GSS from the CLI

Invoking the Shell and Executing CNR Utilities

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The GSS provides a restricted CNR shell that supports built-in Linux commands,
such as cd and echo. It also supports numerous CNR utilities including:
cnr_tactool—Packages CNR data for TAC support engineers for
troubleshooting purpose.
cnr_exim—Exports or imports CNR data repositories.
cnr_keygen—Generates keys for Secret Key Transaction Authentication for
DNS (TSIG) configuration or key import.
To invoke the CNR shell and execute the CNR utilities, perform the following
steps:
Enter the cnr shell command in the GSS privileged EXEC mode.
1.
gssm1.example.com# cnr shell
Press the Tab key in the CNR shell to display the supported utilities.
2.
cnr shell> cnr <Tab>
cnr_exim
cnr_exim.orig
cnr_keygen
cnr_keygen.orig cnrdb_deadlock
cnrdb_dump
Enter the utility name to execute any of these CNR utilities. For example:
3.
cnr shell> cnr_tactool
user:
password:
See the Cisco CNS Network Registrar User's Guide for more information
about cnr_tactool and the other available CNR utilities.
cnr_tactool.orig
cnrdb_load
cnrdb_archive
cnrdb_printlog cnrservagt
cnrdb_checkpoint
cnrdb_recover
cnrdb_stat
cnrdb_upgrade
cnr shell >
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cnrdb_verify
cnrsnmp
cnr_tactool
cnr shell
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