Correct, you cannot rename the account name, just reset the password.

I think TAC can do it with root access, if it is a material issue. Otherwise, 
you can rebuild the node.

-Ryan


-------- Original message --------
From: Dave Wolgast
Date:12/03/2015 12:26 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: Ryan Huff ,"Cisco VOIP Newsletter - puck.nether.net"
Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] CUCM 10.5 Missing CLI commands

Answering my own question now...I managed to guess the account name and 
password. I want to beat whoever built this cluster.

Just to confirm, there is no way to rename the default administrator account, 
right?

It will work just fine but the documentation will be a mess.

On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 12:12 PM Dave Wolgast 
<dwolg...@gmail.com<mailto:dwolg...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Nailed it.

The account I am using, 'administrator' has privilege level 0. I note that that 
account on the other servers in the cluster has privilege level 4.

The question becomes, is there a way to find out (with privilege level 0) what 
the original account was. I may be able to crack the password. If not, I will 
have to do a recovery.

Thanks for the assist.

On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 10:56 PM Ryan Huff 
<ryanh...@outlook.com<mailto:ryanh...@outlook.com>> wrote:

If you do go the route of re-building your subs; be mindful of any custom moh 
files ... etc (they're easy to forget).


file list activelog mohprep

file get activelog mohprep/<filename>


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To: Dave Wolgast; Cisco VOIP Newsletter - 
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Subject: Re: [cisco-voip] CUCM 10.5 Missing CLI commands


My initial thoughts are that somehow you are not using the default platform 
administrator account?


Can you run;


"show myself"

AND

"show account"


 What are the results?


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Sent: Wednesday, December 2, 2015 10:35 PM
To: Cisco VOIP Newsletter - puck.nether.net<http://puck.nether.net>
Subject: [cisco-voip] CUCM 10.5 Missing CLI commands

I just did a 5- node 7.1(5)->10.5(2) PCD migration, which appeared to go pretty 
well. What I have noticed, though, is that two of my subscribers are missing 
commands from the CLI.

One thing I needed to do for the migrated cluster was to add DNS servers and 
add a domain, but on 2 of the 5 servers, there was no 'set network' option. I 
thought maybe a reboot would help, but alas, on the same servers, there was no 
'utils system' commands.

Anybody ever seen anything like this before? I assume I will just be rebuilding 
these subscribers manually, but it seems awfully strange, especially since it 
didn't happen to every server.

Baffled,
Dave Wolgast
Livonia, NY
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