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Unable to edit device credentials
If an error message is displayed stating that SupportAssist Enterprise is Unable to edit the credentials of a device:
Verify if the device is reachable from the server where SupportAssist Enterprise is installed.
Verify if the device credentials (user name and password) you provided are correct.
Servers
If you are editing the credentials of a device running a Windows operating system:
Verify if the credentials you provided have administrator rights on the device.
Verify if the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) service is running on the device.
If the issue persists, review the instructions in Securing a Remote WMI Connection technical documentation at https://
www.msdn.microsoft.com.
If you are editing the credentials of a device running a Linux operating system:
Verify if the credentials you provided have root, super user, or sudo user rights on the device. If you provide the user
name and password of a sudo user, ensure that the sudo user is configured for SupportAssist Enterprise. See Configuring
sudo access for SupportAssist Enterprise on a server running Linux on page 159.
Verify if the Secure Shell (SSH) service is running on the device.
Verify if SSH password authentication is enabled (enabled by default).
If the error message states that SupportAssist Enterprise is unable to edit the credentials of the device because the SSL
encryption level of the device is set to 256 bit or higher:
1. Download the https://www.azulsystems.com/products/zulu/cryptographic-extension-kit available at the Azul Systems
website.
2. Extract the downloaded file.
3. Copy the local_policy.jar and US_export_policy.jar files and paste them at the following location on the
system where SupportAssist Enterprise is installed:
On Windows: <Drive where SupportAssist Enterprise is installed>:\Program
Files\Dell\SupportAssist\jre\lib\security
On Linux: /opt/dell/supportassist/jre/lib/security
4. Restart the SupportAssist service and retry the operation.
Storage
If the device is an Storage PS Series array:
Ensure that Secure Shell (SSH) and SNMP service are running on the device.
Ensure that you provide the management group IP address of the device in the add device wizard.
If the device is a Storage SC Series array:
Ensure that the REST service is running on the device.
Ensure that SupportAssist is enabled in Enterprise Manager. For information on enabling SupportAssist in Enterprise
Manager, see the Dell Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide at https://www.Dell.com/storagemanuals.
If the device is a FluidFS NAS device, ensure that SSH service is running on the device.
Networking
Ensure that Secure Shell (SSH) and SNMP service are running on the device.
If the enable password is configured on the device, ensure that you provide the enable password in the add device wizard.
Chassis
Ensure that Secure Shell (SSH) service is running on the device.
Troubleshooting
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