Sun Fire X4600 and root password - SUN
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I have a little problem with the root password on a Sun Fire X4600. I
changed the password for the SP to '12345'. Now I can log in with this
password. The problem is, the default password 'changeme' is ...
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Sun Fire X4600 and root password
Hi,
I have a little problem with the root password on a Sun Fire X4600. I
changed the password for the SP to '12345'. Now I can log in with this
password. The problem is, the default password 'changeme' is still
working. Any solution?
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Re: Sun Fire X4600 and root password
Stefan Versick writes:
>Hi,
>I have a little problem with the root password on a Sun Fire X4600. I
>changed the password for the SP to '12345'. Now I can log in with this
>password. The problem is, the default password 'changeme' is still
>working. Any solution?
The SP or Solaris root password? They are seperate entities.
Casper
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Re: Sun Fire X4600 and root password
Casper H.S. Dik wrote:
> Stefan Versick writes:
>
>> Hi,
>
>> I have a little problem with the root password on a Sun Fire X4600. I
>> changed the password for the SP to '12345'. Now I can log in with this
>> password. The problem is, the default password 'changeme' is still
>> working. Any solution?
>
> The SP or Solaris root password? They are seperate entities.
>
> Casper
The Service Processor password
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Re: Sun Fire X4600 and root password
Stefan Versick writes:
>Casper H.S. Dik wrote:
>> Stefan Versick writes:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>
>>> I have a little problem with the root password on a Sun Fire X4600. I
>>> changed the password for the SP to '12345'. Now I can log in with this
>>> password. The problem is, the default password 'changeme' is still
>>> working. Any solution?
>>
>> The SP or Solaris root password? They are seperate entities.
>>
>> Casper
>The Service Processor password
And the new password works too for the service processor?
Strange (not something I observe)
Casper
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Re: Sun Fire X4600 and root password
Casper H.S. Dik wrote:
> Stefan Versick writes:
>
>> Casper H.S. Dik wrote:
>>> Stefan Versick writes:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>> I have a little problem with the root password on a Sun Fire X4600. I
>>>> changed the password for the SP to '12345'. Now I can log in with this
>>>> password. The problem is, the default password 'changeme' is still
>>>> working. Any solution?
>>> The SP or Solaris root password? They are seperate entities.
>>>
>>> Casper
>
>> The Service Processor password
>
> And the new password works too for the service processor?
>
> Strange (not something I observe)
Yes, the new password worked too.
But I didn't see that there was a new firmware update. Installing it
solved the problem.