Latest 4.5.5 centos node install username password not working.

I been trying to install 4.5.5 testing and used the node installer iso. I cant login what is the username and password I have tried what others have done in the forums with no luck admin@ovirt . root admin . Also can the engine be installed from the node via the cockpit still? How can I get logged in to do this? I have used 4.3 and didnt have any of these problems. It was really simple to do. Any suggestions? grazie

If you're signing into Keycloak at "https://<your engine/ovirt-engine-auth/", e.g. to set up additional users who will manage oVirt, you sign in as just 'admin', not 'admin@ovirt'. If you're signing in to oVirt at "https://<your engine>/ovirt-engine/" and clicking "Administration Portal", then the user is indeed admin@ovirt.

thank you for replying this is trying to get into the node I have not been able to login to the node to install the engine. I also get this This web browser is too old to run the Web Console (missing selector(:is():where())) when trying login the node website.

On the installation screen, did you remember to click the "Root Password" item, set a password, and if using the el9 iso, remove the checkbox on "Lock root account"?

Yea it finally worked thanks

The cockpit gives this error This web browser is too old to run the Web Console (missing selector(:is():where()))

this I got to work..

I also can't login after clean install... I did change localhost into some computer name durring installation. I also can't install almost anything. There is connection with internet but no way to get nano or mc. In Debian it was a lot easier. I did also check documentation and there I didn't found anything about password or username. Only user in system is root.

One thing you can do is uninstall the engine, do a cleanup, and then re-install the engine. - although as I understand it, the hostname in NMTUI is a placeholder / label, I make a habit of setting the hostname prior to running engine-setup. - always make sure the hostname of the system is the one you set in engine-setup. it will complain or fail if you don't. - you have to have either DNS or an entry in /etc/hosts for the FQDN to resolve, otherwise engine-setup will complain / fail. - you must also have DNS or an entry in your workstation's HOSTS file, the system you're using to load the Engine / Manager in a web browser During that time you can set your password again. Also here's the notes I have on resetting it without setting an expiration date: (make sure your admin account is not LOCKED out due to too many failed logon attempts) ovirt-aaa-jdbc-tool user show admin ovirt-aaa-jdbc-tool user unlock admin ovirt-aaa-jdbc-tool user password-reset admin I have been setting up this version (4.5.5 on Rocky 8.9) for a migration project, and keep running into repo problems (because of "mirrorlist" changing to "vault" in the CentOS-* repos earlier this year) and trying to nail down the Open-VSwitch, repos I have seem to be missing packages) Hope this helps! -Tim ________________________________ From: himalaje2022@gmail.com <himalaje2022@gmail.com> Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2024 7:02 AM To: users@ovirt.org <users@ovirt.org> Subject: [ovirt-users] Re: Latest 4.5.5 centos node install username password not working. I also can't login after clean install... I did change localhost into some computer name durring installation. I also can't install almost anything. There is connection with internet but no way to get nano or mc. In Debian it was a lot easier. I did also check documentation and there I didn't found anything about password or username. Only user in system is root. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list -- users@ovirt.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@ovirt.org Privacy Statement: https://www.ovirt.org/privacy-policy.html oVirt Code of Conduct: https://www.ovirt.org/community/about/community-guidelines/ List Archives: https://lists.ovirt.org/archives/list/users@ovirt.org/message/NCPOMEIY3T5N45...
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