> In fact you should do either that soonest - or manually set > "isLicenseAccepted" to "1" in the System object. Otherwise anyone happening > to > stop by at the GUI can change the admin password and/or change the network > settings. > > Do this: > > As root run this command: > > /usr/sausalito/bin/cceclient > > Then in the CSCP shell type this (exactly as shown - capitalization is > important): > > find System
When I first ran into the problem and figured out that the GUI was showing the initial setup page, I also thought about someone else pressing the start or configuring it with their password. So I immediately used IPTables to lock out access to port 444 except from my own IP. So I've been able to take my time looking around for a solution without worry of someone else messing with the GUI.And I remember your e-mail a few days ago that talked about accessing the CODB from the command line. I remember thinking "Cool, way to configure from CLI. Learning something new every day!". So I tried the cceclient on this system. As soon as I typed "find Network" - the client just kicked me back to the command line.Just tried it with your suggestion - "find System". Same thing happens - it just kicks me back to the command line. No error, no explanation. Here's what it looks like:[r...@bq-v-fp ~]#[r...@bq-v-fp ~]# /usr/sausalito/bin/cceclient100 CSCP/0.80200 READYfind System[root! @bq-v-fp ~]#[r...@bq-v-fp ~]# > If you want to change the value for "isLicenseAccepted" to "1", do this: > > set 1 isLicenseAccepted = "1" > > The first 1 of course should match the object ID of your "System" object. Thought I'd try that too. I used set 1 isLicenseAccepted = "1", and it seemed to work. At least, cceclient accepted with "201 OK". But the GUI still defaults to the START page, even though I used the IP address to access it. > That sounds like the "System" Object is entirely toasted. See if a "service > cced.init restart" brings it back. Tried that. It made a difference. Management GUI connection no longer go to START page. Now it says its going to the Login page, but nothing appears. Just a blank page. And cceclient attempts now result in "Connection failed: Connection refused".I think I'll reboot and see what happens afterward. Thanks for the suggestions Michael.Chuck
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