Hi Wanda, Test following commands Dsmcutil updatepw /node:NODENAME /password:NEWPW /validate:no
Or you can run following TDP Command Tdpsqlc changetsmpassword NEWPW NEWPW NEWPW Cheers Christian -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Från: Prather, Wanda [mailto:[email protected]] Skickat: den 9 september 2013 05:59 Till: [email protected] Ämne: TDP for SQL in a cluster and setting passwords... TDP for SQL 6.4, Win2K8, SQL in a 2-node active-passive cluster TSM scheduler was installed on both nodes of the cluster, made a cluster resource, registry key set as per instructions in the TDP for SQL 6.4 user guide. Then the nodes were de-registered from TSM. Now we have to put them back (long story, don't ask). Nobody knows what the TSM password was, of course. So I reset the password on the TSM server end. Now trying to reset it on the nodes, with no success. I tried using the client setup wizard to change the password on the client end; I tried running dsmc sched on the client end and responding to the prompt, from both the active and passive side. But the password doesn't get changed, and authentication with the server still fails with "scheduler needs to prompt for password" when we bring the resource online in cluster manager. Not sure if I'm suffering from an authority issue, or a clustering issue. To reset the scheduler password, do I have to first make the scheduler service NOT a cluster resource again? Thanks for any insight... W Wanda Prather | Senior Technical Specialist | [email protected] | www.icfi.com ICF International | 401 E. Pratt St, Suite 2214, Baltimore, MD 21202 | 410.539.1135 (o)
