Faced with the problem of restoring access sasadm account. Most likely it is for some reason blocked (although it is not clear in what sense to understand this statement) Found the following recovery tips in the community. However, they did not help. https://communities.sas.com/t5/Administration-and-Deployment/sasadm-saspw/td-p/153594 I added all possible options to the adminUsers.txt file for completeness. There is no domain controller in the subnet, so they used only a local account. However, adding to the file did not help: ; This file contains a list of userids that, when connected
; to the SAS Metadata Server, are considered Administrators
; of the server. Administrators have a number of special
; privileges including, but not limited to:
; creating and deleting users
; starting, stopping, and pausing the server
; creating repositories
;
; Each line of this file contains a single UserID entry.
; The entries may be in the following forms: 'userid',
; 'domain\userid', and 'userid@domain'.
; A semicolon at the beginning of a line indicates that the line is
; not to be processed.
;
;
; sasadm@saspw
MakushevME
MakushevME@sastest
sastest\MakushevME 2019-06-21T12:34:43,875 WARN [00000122] :sas - New client connection (9) rejected from server port 8561 for user sasadm@saspw. Peer IP address and port are [::***]:61457 for APPNAME=SAS Enterprise Guide.
2019-06-21T12:34:43,882 INFO [00000122] :sas - Client connection 9 closed.
2019-06-21T12:43:37,278 WARN [00000124] :sas - Access to this account ("sasadm") is locked out due to excessive log on failures.
2019-06-21T12:43:37,278 WARN [00000124] :sas - New client connection (10) rejected from server port 8561 for user sasadm@saspw. Peer IP address and port are [::***]:62440 for APPNAME=SASManagementConsole 904300.
2019-06-21T12:43:37,279 INFO [00000124] :sas - Client connection 10 closed. In case of using MakushevME, the system claims that it is a public user without access to metadata (the password and login are checked correctly, because if you enter the wrong password, the system will indicate this separately) In all other cases, the wrong passwords are also indicated, although this is certainly not the case.
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