Sometimes xmeta and/or xmetasr passwords change or expire, either by choice or not. The easiest way to check if the stored passwords are correct is to execute ISALite and run the General Diagnostic Health Check (download at http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg24022700).
To change db2admin, iauser, wasadmin or isadmin, see this link: http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21448328
If you like to check things manually…
Test the repository connection by navigation to your equivalent directory of: /opt/IBM/InformationServer/ASBServer/bin. Execute “./AppServerAdmin.sh -w”, and it will return the connection status or the error encountered. (Note: I am not sure if this checks both xmeta and xmetasr passwords, or just xmeta).
The passwords are stored in configuration files in an encrypted manner; in your equivalent directory of: /opt/IBM/InformationServer/ASBServer/conf. Look for the encrypted value after “password={iisenc}”; it will look something like “vzWEqV8vNOIBNYcTnwBtYg”.
- xmeta in file database.properties
- xmetasr in imam_staging_repository.properties
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InfoServer uses a command to encrypt passwords. You can execute this command to check if what you think is the password is what matches the value in the *.properties file. Navigate to /opt/IBM/InformationServer/ASBServer/bin and execute “./encrypt.sh”. It will prompt you for a value to encrypt, then provide a result.
If the values don’t match, see this Knowledge Center link: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSZJPZ_11.5.0/com.ibm.swg.im.iis.found.admin.common.doc/topics/wsisadmin_changingxmetapassword.html
Basically, you execute AppServerAdmin.sh with a flag of “-db” to change the xmeta password, and a flag of “-dbs” to change the repository staging password.
For dsadm, if you are using OS authentication and use dsadm as the default DataStage and QualityStage credentials, do the following:
- Change dsadm password at the OS level (on Unix/Linux box)
- Log on to IS Web Console using isadmin account. Change dsadm password in:
Administration > Domain Management > DataStage Credentials
Select the server
a. Open Configuration
b. Open My Credentials
In other words, change the dsadm password in the Open Configuration window and Open My Credentials window.
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