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In the PKS-Ninja-T1-NsxtInstalled-0.1-RC2 and probably other "T1" templates, the root, audit, and admin passwords will expire on Feb 14, 2020. The usual "chage" linux command only appears to work for a few moments, then the expiration reverts back to Feb 14.
Thanks to the VMware NSX Livefire team for the following resolution steps:
SSH to your NSX Manager as root and issue the following:
su admin
set user root password-expiration 9999
set user admin password-expiration 9999
set user audit password-expiration 9999
# Now confirm one or all the users:
get user root password-expiration
# All done !
exit
Once you've completed the steps above, the following command should reflect the new expiration date for the account specified:
root@nsxmgr01a-1: chage -l root
Last password change : Nov 16, 2019
Password expires : Apr 02, 2047
Password inactive : never
Account expires : never
Minimum number of days between password change : 0
Maximum number of days between password change : 9999
Number of days of warning before password expires : 7
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In the PKS-Ninja-T1-NsxtInstalled-0.1-RC2 and probably other "T1" templates, the root, audit, and admin passwords will expire on Feb 14, 2020. The usual "chage" linux command only appears to work for a few moments, then the expiration reverts back to Feb 14.
Thanks to the VMware NSX Livefire team for the following resolution steps:
SSH to your NSX Manager as root and issue the following:
Once you've completed the steps above, the following command should reflect the new expiration date for the account specified:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: