Change a Password
Change a Password
To change a user password, including the password for the sysadmin user, use the user change
password user-name operation. The operation asks for the new password and then asks you
to re-enter the password as a confirmation. Without the user-name component, the command
changes the password for the current user. The Tab character is not allowed in a password.
Available to sysadmin to change any user password and available to all users to change only their
own password.
user change password [user-name]
For example, to change the password for a user with a login name of jsmith:
# user change password jsmith
Enter new password:
Re-enter new password:
Passwords matched
Reset to the Default User
To reset the user list to the one factory default user, sysadmin, use the user reset operation.
Available to administrative users only.
user reset
The response looks similar to the following, which lists all removed users:
# user reset
Removing user jsmith
Removing user bjones
Can not remove user sysadmin
Display Current Users
The display of users currently logged in to a restorer shows:
Name is the user's login name.
Idle is the amount of time logged in with no actions from the user.
Login Time is the date and time when the user logged in.
Login From shows the address from which the user logged in.
tty is the hardware or network port through which the user is logged in or GUI for the users logged
in through the DDR Manager web-based interface.
Session is the user session number.
66
DD400 Series Restorer User Guide
Need help?
Do you have a question about the DD400 Series and is the answer not in the manual?