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Change the WAS administrator password in the LDAP server using the LDAP administration interface

If you are using the IBMTivoli Directory Server LDAP server, you can change the IBM WAS administrator password in the LDAP server using the LDAP administration interface. If you are using any other LDAP server, refer to the product documentation for information about changing passwords.

Change the WAS administrator password in the LDAP server using the LDAP administration interface:

The following directions assume an LDAP tree layout where the users are all in the cn=users,o=wps subtree in the directory server. You should adjust these directions based on own LDAP server layout.

  1. Log in to the Tivoli Directory Server Web Administration Tool.

  2. Click Directory management -> Manage entries.

  3. Select the o=wps RDN and click Expand.

  4. Select cn=users and click Expand.

  5. Select the WAS administrator user and click Edit Attributes.

      If this is first time navigating to this screen, you may need to click Next before you can click the Optional attributes link.

  6. Click Optional attributes.

  7. Enter the new password in the userPassword field.

  8. Click OK.

  9. Exit the Web Administration Tool.

  10. To update the RunAsRole, which changes the stored password:

      You can change the password for the WAS administrator user ID using the WebSphere Portal Edit My Profile portlet, the native utilities for the user repository, such as the LDAP administration interface or the WAS Administrative utilities. Regardless of which option you choose, once you have updated the successfully updated the password, also update the RunAsRole for the PZNScheduler application.

      1. Log in to the WAS console with new password.

      2. Navigate to Applications -> Application Types -> WebSphere enterprise applications.

      3. Locate and click the pznscheduler application.

      4. Click User RunAs Roles under Detail Properties.

      5. Select RuleEventRunAsRole and then click Remove.

      6. Enter the fully distinguished name (DN) of the WAS Administrator in the username field and the new password in the password field.

      7. Select RuleEventRunAsRole and then click Apply to apply changes.

      8. Click OK, save changes, and then restart the server.


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