Changing The Megha and Meghadata Passwords
Changing The Megha and Meghadata Passwords
Changing The Megha and Meghadata Passwords
You should change the megha and meghadata user passwords to enhance the security. The megha user exists on both
the Data Center Analytics server and the Analytics probe server. The Analytics probe server does not have a
meghadata account.
NoteYou can also use the following steps if the current password of the megha and meghadata user is expired.
Procedure
1. Log on to the Data Center Analytics server or Analytics probe server through an SSH client (like putty) as a root
user.
Note
NoteIf you do not want to stop the crond service, you can stop the specific processes of the Data Center Analytics
server and Analytics probe server by using the crontab -e command as described in Stopping the Data Center
Analytics server or Analytics probe server services and Starting the Data Center Analytics server or Analytics
probe server services
/usr/local/megha/bin/megha-jetty.sh stop
/usr/local/megha/bin/megha-jetty.sh status
/usr/local/megha/bin/changePassword.sh --user
/usr/local/megha/bin/megha-jetty.sh start
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Next steps
If you have changed the meghadata user password on the Data Center Analytics server and if the Analytics probe
server is uploading the data directly to the Data Center Analytics server, the meghadata user password must be updated
on the Analytics probe server UI as well. It enables the Analytics probe server to send the data to the Data Center
Analytics server. To change the password, log on to the Analytics probe server and then go to the Home > Reconfigure
> HDCA Server tab to update the meghadata user password.
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