01-17-2014 05:38 AM - edited 03-18-2019 02:26 AM
Hi everyone,
Just a quick question.
Since the latest upgrade from x7.2 to x8.1, virtual VCS's in a cluster can't be accessed with root login.
The weird thing is that an Expressway (Applicance), within the same infrastructure can be accessed via root.
It doesn't even work anymore on the vmware console.
Any hint or have you seen this issue yet?
Cheers and thanks for your replies,
Cheers,
Jul
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01-26-2014 06:31 AM
I can not really interpret your last message.
You said "serial connections" where do you use on a virtual vcs-c serial connections?
Did you execute pwrec command successfully and reset the password?
Please consult the admin guide for more input!
The VCS needs to be just rebooted to re-set the password via pwrec, please follow the admin guide.
pwrec would have to be done via the virtual console in ESXi.
(guess a virtual serial port might also work, but I never tried that and also why make it more complicated).
Try something simple, like 8 digits containing characters from A-X and 0-9 to rule out keyboard issues.
Btw, if you have the enhanced security key the root access is disabled.
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01-17-2014 08:33 PM
Julien,
i have 3 VCS on VM in my lab and i can access all of them fine after upgrade to x8.
Regards
Alok
01-24-2014 04:38 AM
Well, even from the VMWare console, directly on the UCS, I cannot login as root. Even tested to run a wizard again, but won't launch a factory reset... and I can't, as i'm not root... :/
01-24-2014 04:58 AM
Can you try the password reset procedure on page 274 of this document -
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/telepresence/infrastructure/vcs/admin_guide/Cisco-VCS-Administrator-Guide-X8-1.pdf - I believe it should work through the VMware console.
Thanks,
Guy
01-24-2014 06:13 AM
Guy,
I just tried it and pwrec doesn't have any access, even though ssh and serial connections are up within the Administration page attributes.
Thanks for the answer anyway
01-26-2014 06:31 AM
I can not really interpret your last message.
You said "serial connections" where do you use on a virtual vcs-c serial connections?
Did you execute pwrec command successfully and reset the password?
Please consult the admin guide for more input!
The VCS needs to be just rebooted to re-set the password via pwrec, please follow the admin guide.
pwrec would have to be done via the virtual console in ESXi.
(guess a virtual serial port might also work, but I never tried that and also why make it more complicated).
Try something simple, like 8 digits containing characters from A-X and 0-9 to rule out keyboard issues.
Btw, if you have the enhanced security key the root access is disabled.
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01-26-2014 11:38 PM
In fact, I had to reboot both UCS to be able to use the pwrec command.
Thx for your help Martin
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