Chris, It is because the management server does not start completely. The start of ehcache takes a long time (about one minute on my machine). If you try to login in this period, an error dialog will popup.
-Wei 2013/6/18 SuichII, Christopher <chris.su...@netapp.com> > I have another installation that is up and running fine, so I copied the > hashed admin password into the new installation's database an set the state > to enabled. Now attempting to log in produces this popup in the UI: > > "The given command does not exist or it is not available for user" > > Any thoughts? > > -Chris > > On Jun 18, 2013, at 11:04 AM, "SuichII, Christopher" < > chris.su...@netapp.com> wrote: > > > Nope. I just pulled, clean installed and deployed the db this morning. > > > > -Chris > > > > On Jun 18, 2013, at 10:58 AM, David Nalley <da...@gnsa.us> > > wrote: > > > >> On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 10:56 AM, SuichII, Christopher > >> <chris.su...@netapp.com> wrote: > >>> I've created a fresh install of CS 4.2 with source from git, however > when I attempt to log in, the following is logged: > >>> > >>> WARN [server.auth.SHA256SaltedUserAuthenticator] > (1774710861@qtp-1102259485-4:) The stored password for admin isn't in the > right format for this authenticator > >>> INFO [cloud.user.AccountManagerImpl] (1774710861@qtp-1102259485-4:) > User admin in domain ROOT is disabled/locked (or account is disabled/locked) > >>> > >>> I handle the second issue by updating the state either in > developer-prefill.sql or in the database itself. However, I'm less > knowledgeable about the password hash and salting. Is there something I > have done wrong or not set up properly? > >>> > >>> Thanks, > >>> Chris > >> > >> Is this an upgrade? > >> > >> --David > > > >