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    Hi Wes, thanks for the update.<br>
    So you suggest to raise a TAC before i do the procedure of the
    password reset?<br>
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    Best Regards,<br>
    Anthony<br>
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    On 11-Oct-11 19:04, Wes Sisk wrote:
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      cite="mid:A0719387-7A68-42A4-AE76-3290E0EBCF41@cisco.com"
      type="cite">Be careful when changing the password.  There are a
      few known side effects that are "problematic":
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      <div>9 CSCth87452 DB service is down, after changing the security
        password<br>
        2 CSCtn79868 pwrecovery tool resetting only sftpuser password<br>
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      <div>Regards,</div>
      <div>Wes</div>
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          <div>On Oct 11, 2011, at 4:14 AM, Anthony Kouloglou wrote:</div>
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          <div bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000"> Hi Anthony,<br>
            you are right about the procedure.<br>
            I think it would work. Obviously there would be licensing
            problems if the VM starts but that's not our case.<br>
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            Anyway, i am going to change the security password via cli
            (the procedure looks smooth and easy!) and then get a
            backup.<br>
            In that way, i am going to be sure that the backup would
            work if ever needed :-)<br>
            Thanks for your time<br>
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            Regards<br>
            Anthony<br>
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            On 11-Oct-11 07:39, Anthony Holloway wrote:
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cite="mid:CACRCJOgqhoq8dOHehRkX2O2EJGBn1RAfDUUnEfSxwXO7+c46gg@mail.gmail.com"
              type="cite">Since no one has responded to this, I'll make
              a small suggestion that may work for some people.
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              <div>Build a new sub in vmware, or on spare hardware, and
                try to add it to the cluster.  The process should ask
                you for the cluster security password, and you can guess
                away at it with no harm to your production system.</div>
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              <div>I have never tried this, so use at your own risk.  If
                nothing else, this was a free bump, and no some one
                smarter than I can reply.  =)</div>
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              <div>-Anthony<br>
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                <div class="gmail_quote"> On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 11:37
                  AM, Anthony Kouloglou <span dir="ltr"><<a
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                    Hi all,<br>
                    it there a way to verify a given security password
                    on a server?<br>
                    I have a cluster which was installed by someone
                    else.<br>
                    I am using the DRS and have a valid backup but as
                    far as i know, if i ever wanted to restore the
                    config on a new server, the procedure will ask for
                    the old security password.<br>
                    The new IT gave me the OS password but not the
                    security password.<br>
                    I cannot risk to start the recovery procedure
                    without being sure about it.<br>
                    Also, i wouldn't like to change it through the
                    procedure that cisco gives if it is not necessary.<br>
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                    Thanks<br>
                    Anthony<br>
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