This section explains how to change the passwords of users of the following directory services used with this product:
User for process control
LDAP administrator
The procedure for changing the password of a user for process control is described below:
Stop Systemwalker Software Configuration Manager.
Refer to "10.2 Stopping Systemwalker Software Configuration Manager" for details.
Change the password of the user for process control Execute the following command:
[Windows]
<Systemwalker Software Configuration Manager installation directory>\SWCFMGM\bin\swcfmg_environment -set -key job.process.controller.password -value <new password> |
[Linux]
/opt/FJSVcfmgm/bin/swcfmg_environment -set -key job.process.controller.password -value <new password> |
Restart Systemwalker Software Configuration Manager.
Refer to "10.1 Starting Systemwalker Software Configuration Manager" for details.
The procedure for changing the password of an LDAP administrator DN is described below
When coordinating with ServerView Resource Orchestrator, also change the password registered in ServerView Resource Orchestrator.
Stop Systemwalker Software Configuration Manager.
Refer to "10.2 Stopping Systemwalker Software Configuration Manager" for details.
Change the LDAP administrator DN password. Change the password of svuser referring to manuals of ServerView Operations Manager.
"Defining / changing the password of svuser" in "User Management in ServerView"
When coordinating with ServerView Resource Orchestrator, configure the new password in ServerView Resource Orchestrator. - Refer to "Reconfiguring Single Sign-On" in the ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition Operation Guide for details.
Execute the following command in the command prompt to set the new password for Systemwalker Software Configuration Manager:
[Windows]
<Systemwalker Software Configuration Manager installation directory>\SWCFMGM\bin\swcfmg_environment -set -key user.ldap.administrator.password -value <new password> |
[Linux]
/opt/FJSVcfmgm/bin/swcfmg_environment -set -key user.ldap.administrator.password -value <new password> |
Restart Systemwalker Software Configuration Manager. Refer to "10.1 Starting Systemwalker Software Configuration Manager" for details.