[gpfsug-discuss] Password to GUI forgotten
Joshua Kwedar
jdkwedar at gmail.com
Wed Dec 6 22:32:18 GMT 2017
Hmm.. odd.
Here’s what the lsuser output should look like.
# /usr/lpp/mmfs/gui/cli/lsuser
Name Long name Password status Group names Failed login attempts
admin active Administrator,SecurityAdmin 0
EFSSG1000I The command completed successfully.
Can you try something like…
# /usr/lpp/mmfs/gui/cli/mkuser admin -p abc1231 -g Administrator,SecurityAdmin
From: <gpfsug-discuss-bounces at spectrumscale.org> on behalf of "Buterbaugh, Kevin L" <Kevin.Buterbaugh at Vanderbilt.Edu>
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Date: Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at 5:15 PM
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Subject: Re: [gpfsug-discuss] Password to GUI forgotten
All,
Sorry - should’ve mentioned that:
/root
root at testnsd1# /usr/lpp/mmfs/gui/cli/chuser admin -p abc1231
EFSSG0001C Cannot validate option: login
/root
root at testnsd1# /usr/lpp/mmfs/gui/cli/lsuser -Y
lsuser:user:HEADER:version:reserved:reserved:Name:Long name:Password status:Group names:Failed login attempts:
/root
root at testnsd1#
Weird - it’s like the login doesn’t exist … but like I said, I had logged into it prior to November. Thanks...
Kevin
On Dec 6, 2017, at 4:10 PM, Joshua Kwedar (froz1) <jdkwedar at gmail.com> wrote:
The GUI password can be changed via command line using chuser.
/usr/lpp/mmfs/gui/cli/chuser
Usage is as follows (where userID = admin)
chuser userID {-p <newPassword> | -l <longName> | -a <name_or_id> | -d <name_or_id> | -g <name_or_id> | --expirePassword} [-o <currentPassword>]
Josh K
On Dec 6, 2017, at 4:56 PM, Buterbaugh, Kevin L <Kevin.Buterbaugh at Vanderbilt.Edu> wrote:
Hi All,
So this is embarrassing to admit but I was playing around with setting up the GPFS GUI on our test cluster earlier this fall. However, I was gone pretty much the entire month of November for a combination of vacation and SC17 and the vacation was so relaxing that I’ve forgotten the admin password for the GPFS GUI. :-(
Is there anything I can do to recover from this short of deleting the GPFS GUI related RPM’s, re-installing, and starting over from scratch? If that’s what I have to do, it’s no big deal as this is just our little 6-node test cluster, but I thought I’d ask before going down that route.
Oh, and if someone has a way to accomplish this that they’d rather not share in a public mailing list for any reason, please feel free to e-mail me directly, let me know, and I won’t tell if you won’t tell (and hopefully Michael Flynn won’t tell either!)…. ;-)
Thanks…
—
Kevin Buterbaugh - Senior System Administrator
Vanderbilt University - Advanced Computing Center for Research and Education
Kevin.Buterbaugh at vanderbilt.edu - (615)875-9633
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