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Valid from 5.2The documentation below is valid from Datafari v4.4.0 upwards |
In this page we detail how to change the passwords that you defined in the installation script of Datafari.
A. Admin user into Datafari web application
Go to the Datafari admin page, then click into User Management → Modify Users
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Then on the array, on the admin user line, click on the textbox with the label change the password and enter the password that you want. Validate with the Enter key on your keyboard.
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B. MCF admin password
Go to the Datafari admin page, then click into Connectors → Change MCF password
Enter the new password in the two textboxes and confirm.
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C. Change the Apache proxy passwords
Go to the Datafari admin UI, then click into Admin → User Management → Modify Apache Users.
Then click on the textbox for the password that you want to change. When you finish click on the Enter keystroke on your keyboard to validate the changes. Wait a little for the change be applied : Apache server needs to be restarted.
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D. Change the password for PostgreSQL
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1.Stop datafari
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cd /opt/datafari/bin
bash stop-datafari.sh |
Edit the pwd.conf file into pgsql folder :
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nano /opt/datafari/pgsql/pwd.conf |
And change for the password that you want.
Change the password into the Postgresql database :
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export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/datafari/pgsql/lib
cd /opt/datafari/pgsql
bin/psql -U postgres |
Enter your old password to login.
After that you have the postgresql prompt, enter this command :
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\password postgres |
Then enter the new password and repeat it.
To quit the postgresql prompt enter :
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\q |
We need to have the password obfuscated for MCF so go to /opt/datafari/mcf/mcf_home/obfuscation-utility
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cd /opt/datafari/mcf/mcf_home/obfuscation-utility |
And launch the script and indicate your new password (replace $NEW_PASSWORD by the new password)
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bash obfuscate.sh $NEW_PASSWORD |
There will be a line that appears. This string is the obfuscated password. Copy it.
Edit the file /opt/datafari/mcf/mcf_home/properties-global.xml and replace the postgresql password with the obfuscated password :
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nano /opt/datafari/mcf/mcf_home/properties-global.xml |
Change the line <property name="org.apache.manifoldcf.dbsuperuserpassword.obfuscated" and replace the value with the obfuscated password
Edit the file /opt/datafari/tomcat/conf/mcf-postgres.properties and replace the postgresql password with the obfuscated password :
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nano /opt/datafari/tomcat/conf/mcf-postgres.properties |
Change the line PASSWORD= and replace the value with the obfuscated password
Edit the file /root/.pgpass and change the password into the line :
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localhost:5432:*:postgres:$NEW_PASSWORD |
Start Datafari
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cd /opt/datafari/bin
bash start-datafari.sh |
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Valid from 4.4The documentation below is valid from Datafari v4.4.0 upwards |
In this page we detail how to change the passwords that you defined in the installation script of Datafari.
A. Admin user into Datafari web application
Go to the Datafari admin page, then click into User Management → Modify Users
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Then on the array, on the admin user line, click on the textbox with the label change the password and enter the password that you want. Validate with the Enter key on your keyboard.
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B. MCF admin password
Go to the Datafari admin page, then click into Connectors → Change MCF password
Enter the new password in the two textboxes and confirm.
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C. Change the Apache proxy passwords
Go to the Datafari admin UI, then click into Admin → User Management → Modify Apache Users.
Then click on the textbox for the password that you want to change. When you finish click on the Enter keystroke on your keyboard to validate the changes. Wait a little for the change be applied : Apache server needs to be restarted.
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D. Change the password for PostgreSQL
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Needs to directly modify different files with a SSH connection into the server |
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