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Chapter 11 Miscellaneous Administrative Tasks

Recovering System Passwords

Note It is important to consider that power cycling an active appliance can in rare instances result in data corruption. Before performing this operation, it is suggested that you backup the appliance.

Step 2 As the appliance reboots, watch for the GRUB message “GRUB Loading Stage 2". Press the escape key immediately when it appears.

If you get a display with a box and instructions at the bottom, proceed. Otherwise repeat the reboot process.

Step 3 Enter commands using the following key sequences:

a.Enter “e” to edit the record.

b.Move the cursor to the “kernel” line using the arrow keys.

c.Enter “e” to edit the kernel line.

d.Enter a space followed by the number 1 (that is, “ 1”) to append the number 1 to the end of the line.

e.Press <enter> to accept the changes.

f.Enter “b” to boot with the modified configuration and wait for a shell prompt.

g.If asked to press "Y" to verify disk, it is recommended that you do so. The process will take extra time.

h.At the shell prompt, change the root password using the passwd command.

i.After entering the new password, reboot to normal operations with the “reboot” command.

After the system restarts, you can log in as the root user with the new password.

Resetting the Manager Web Console Password

In the ACE Manager web console, the password for custom-created user accounts can be changed at any time by the administrator user. The administrator does so by editing the user account in the User Administration pages. Changing the password for the built-in administrator account, however, requires the steps described in the following procedure.

Note The following steps do not apply for Manager user accounts verified by external LDAP or RADIUS systems. If using LDAP or RADIUS authorization modes, the password will need to be reset using the external system.

Keep in mind that a distinct administrator account exists for each cluster administered by the ACE XML Manager. When resetting the administrator password for an ACE XML Manager instance that administers multiple clusters, you will need to know the cluster in which t he password needs to be reset.

Step 1 Before starting, shut down the ACE XML Manager from the appliance console menu. (From the Main Menu, choose Manage ACE XML Gateway Processes, and then Stop ACE XML Manager.)

Step 2 Access the bash shell on the Manager appliance and locate the filestore for the cluster that needs resetting. The filestore can be found in:

In versions 5.0.x and earlier, this is /usr/local/reactivity/console_documents/filestore

 

 

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Contents 11-59 Obtaining Version InformationCreating Appliance User Accounts Main Menu, choose the Advanced Options item11-60 Backing Up and Restoring the System Backing Up a System11-61 11-62 Choose Advanced Options Run BashApplying an Update Restoring a System11-63 Configuring Serial Console Boot Control From the Advanced Options, choose Return to Main Menu11-64 From the Main menu, choose Advanced Options Run Bash Recovering from Low Disk SpaceStart ACE XML Gateway Start ACE XML Manager 11-65Recovering System Passwords Console Access Password11-66 11-67 Resetting the Manager Web Console Password11-68 Changing the MTA Postmaster Address11-69 11-70