Hi,
the answer depends if you selected Keycloak integration during engine-setup
or not. If you are not sure, you can check using following:
1. What is your username when connecting to webadmin?
- If it's "admin@ovirt", the you are using Keycloak integration
- If it's "admin" and profile "internal" then you are using
AAA.
2. Please take a look at the file
/etc/ovirt-engine/engine.conf.d/12-setup-keycloak:
- If the file exists and it contains "KEYCLOAK_BUNDLED=true", then you
are using Keycloak integration
- If the file doesn't exists or it contains "KEYCLOAK_BUNDLED=false",
then you are using AAA.
If you selected Keycloak inetgration, the you need to login to Keycloak
administration console and change admin@ovirt password there. More
information can be found at
https://www.keycloak.org/archive/documentation-15.0.html
If you selected AAA, then the steps you posted below are correct.
Unfortunately we don't have yet proper documentation about Keycloak
integration, which was introduced in oVirt 4.5.1.
Regards,
Martin
On Fri, Sep 16, 2022 at 3:42 PM Ayansh Rocks <shashank123rastogi(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi All,
Any idea hot to change password of admin user on oVirt 4.5.2.5 ?
Below is not working -
[root@ovirt]# ovirt-aaa-jdbc-tool user password-reset admin
Picked up JAVA_TOOL_OPTIONS: -Dcom.redhat.fips=false
Password:
Reenter password:
updating user admin...
user updated successfully
[root@delhi-test-ovirtm-02 ~]#
Above shows successful but password not changed.
Thanks
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