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ksuman
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi,

If forgot the password of sasadm@saspw password how can i retrieve it, please suggest me.

Thanks,

reddy

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jakarman
Barite | Level 11

Many ways....

1/ change the key in the adminusers.txt to a host account you know, restart SAS metadataserver reset sasadm@saspw

    change back.

2/ change the key in the adminusers.txt to a host account you know, restart SAS metadataserver and add dual accounts for admin

    change back.  Use dual account

3/ go to the Eminer configuration host file get the encoded password from the config-file.

    You can used this encode password for your batch scripting SAS sources or power-shell interfaces

4/ check you installation repsonsefiles. If you still have them it is found in there.

5/ Do you have an envelop o/ password vault procedure..... Used that.

6/ ....

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jakarman
Barite | Level 11

Many ways....

1/ change the key in the adminusers.txt to a host account you know, restart SAS metadataserver reset sasadm@saspw

    change back.

2/ change the key in the adminusers.txt to a host account you know, restart SAS metadataserver and add dual accounts for admin

    change back.  Use dual account

3/ go to the Eminer configuration host file get the encoded password from the config-file.

    You can used this encode password for your batch scripting SAS sources or power-shell interfaces

4/ check you installation repsonsefiles. If you still have them it is found in there.

5/ Do you have an envelop o/ password vault procedure..... Used that.

6/ ....

---->-- ja karman --<-----
ksuman
Obsidian | Level 7

Thanks Jaap

ronan
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

Be careful that the password change in metadata has to be mirrored in the configuration files.

For a 9.2 single-server Visual Data Discovery, simpler than BI or EBI  (SAS EG + Metadata + IT + Wk/Stp ), we had the same issue and

I avised the admin in charge to follow this path :

1. as Jaap said, you'll need to log on the SMC with an Unrestricted user , either already defined in Metadata or using a new undefined host account in the adminusers.txt (in this last case, restart to take the change into account)

2. go to the User Manager and change the sasadm@saspw password ("update"): remember you cannot reuse the last 5 passwords . This change will be temporary.

3. close this SMC session

4. launch the SAS Deployment Manager (preferably the one installed on the Metadata host) and select "Update Passwords"

5. connect with the sasadm@saspw credentials you have just modified

6. then, in the "User Ids" selection panel, select "sasadm@saspw" (if you have also forogotten sastrust@saspw password, then make the selection accordingly to include it the reset)

7. Specify the new sasadm@saspw password

8. crucial task - this time keep the pwd safe "somewhere" else : from the sticky note underneath your keyboard up to Wallix AdminBastion or Fort Knox - depending on your habit/rules/location, it's up to you   😉

9. look at the log generated by SDM to be sure it's OK. This process will propagate the credentials change in the config. files thus synchronising your change properly.

10. restart your platform and log on with the new sasadm@saspw  credentials.

Point 8 might be the most difficult to apply.

ksuman
Obsidian | Level 7

Thanks Ronan

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