12-13-2010 03:41 AM
Hi,
I have installed NBU 7.0 on Solaris 10(64bit)
I have provided the root user for authenticationand starting all services in the server.
Now, I wants to change the root password.
Is it possible, if yes how, without effecting the NBU.
Thanks.
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12-13-2010 04:57 AM
I change the root password regularly (every 30 days) on my NBU Linux master while NetBackup is running - no issues to report.
See here for help
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-change-password/
If the system root password has expired but you want to keep the same password.
If Solaris supports it just use the chage command to set the last password date change to yesterday.
chage -l root to see your password policy for root.
chage root to modify details
12-13-2010 04:57 AM
I change the root password regularly (every 30 days) on my NBU Linux master while NetBackup is running - no issues to report.
See here for help
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-change-password/
If the system root password has expired but you want to keep the same password.
If Solaris supports it just use the chage command to set the last password date change to yesterday.
chage -l root to see your password policy for root.
chage root to modify details
12-14-2010 04:10 AM
Hi,
I have tried in our test server it was through..
I can open the NBU console after changing the root password.
Thanks..
I guess we can change it in our production server.
Thanks once again.
12-19-2010 11:00 PM
Hi ,
I have changed the root password in the production server(Solaris 10 ) and it worked successfully .
No impact on the NBU 7.0 master /Media server.
In the Solaris I logged in as root and at the command prompt I used the "passwd" command and changed the root password.
Thanks.
12-20-2010 08:12 AM
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12-21-2010 09:36 PM
Hi,
I have changed the root password of Solaris 10(64bit) Master/Media Server.
It worked.
Thanks.