Generate a Report of the Current Configuration Settings
Generate a Report of the Current Configuration Settings
You can generate a text-based report that lists all current RSA Authentication Manager configuration and policy settings. You can analyze the CSV or XML report with third-party tools to monitor your AM configuration over time. To see archive table data, export the report and check the ims_schedule_job data.
Before you begin
- Obtain the rsaadmin operating system password for the primary instance.
- Secure shell (SSH) must be enabled on the primary instance. For instructions, see Enable Secure Shell on the Appliance.
Procedure
On the primary instance, log on to the appliance using an SSH client.
Change directories:
cd /opt/rsa/am/utils
Type the following command, and then press ENTER:
./rsautil export-config -o OutputFile
where OutputFile is a unique name for the report. This command cannot overwrite an existing output file.
By default, the report uses CSV format. Add the -x option to generate an XML report.
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