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Use the following CLI command to change the password:
"omconfig rac users username=xx userpassword=yy"
where "xx" is the original user ID and "yy" is the new password.
Change the password through Server Administrator using the "User" tab. Make sure that the check
box to change the password is checked. Enter a new password, and then enter it again to validate
the change.
Use the racadm utility to change the password:
"racadm config -g cfgUserAdmin -o cfgUserAdminPassword -i <usr_index> <new_pwd>"
where <usr_index> is the index of the user database entry to be modified and <new_pwd> is the
new password.
Issue 10: Depending on your network and proxy configurations and whether you are using Mozilla browser,
you may need to enter the exact IP address of the RAC controller you are trying to access in the "No Proxy
for" field of your browser.
Perform the following steps:
1. Open your Mozilla browser.
2. Click "Edit".
3. Click "Preferences".
4. Click "Advanced" in the left sidebar.
5. Click "Proxies" in the left sidebar.
6. Enter the RAC IP address in the "No Proxy for:" field.
7. Click "OK" and then close the browser.
Issue 11: If the out-of-band RAC user interface is spawned off from the Server Administrator home page
with a Mozilla browser, strings with extended ASCII characters may not display correctly in certain
languages. This issue occurs because the Server Administrator sets the browser UTF-8 character. To correct
this issue, change the browser character coding to ISO-8859-1. For Japanese and Chinese, UTF-8 is the
correct encoding for RAC pages.
Issue 12: To view the RAC Web-based interface when using Mozilla 1.6, you must configure your cookie
settings to "Enable all cookies".
To enable all cookies, go to the menu options and click "Edit -> Preferences -> Privacy & Security ->
Cookies", and then select "Enable all cookies". If you do not perform these steps, you cannot log on to the
Web interface and a message appears indicating that your username and password are incorrect.
Issue 13: DF384362: "Redundancy Status" displays as "Not Applicable" in ESXi even when NICs are teamed.
On VMware ESXi systems, NIC teaming status may not display in the Server Administrator network section.
This is an expected behavior due to operating system limitation and has no functional impact to the system.
Issue 14: DF384061: Self-signed certificate does not enable the compatibility listener in Windows 2008 R2
managed node.