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vCenter 5.x/6.x: How to reset ambassador@vsphere.local account password
There is a couple of reasons why we can lose our SSO administrator countersign.
We tin forget the password, but also after an update from vCenter from 5.one to 5.5, nosotros cannot alter the countersign in vSphere Web Client(is grayed out).
If happened, we need to reset the password SSO ambassador@vsphere.local.
You can reset the countersign with the tool vdcadmintool.exe on a Window Server, or from the vCenter Apparatus(Linux based).
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How to reset
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For the vCenter Windows Server:
Log in to the vCenter Server with a domain ambassador business relationship, or to vCenter Single Sign-On if SSO is installed in a separated server.
Open up a cmd(crush command prompt) console with "Run every bit Administrator"
Go to vmdird folder, that is located in "Program Files\VMware\Infrastructure\VMware\CIS\vmdird" or in "C:\Program Files\VMware\vCenter Server\vmdird"
- Change Directory: c:\cd\Program Files\VMware\Infrastructure\VMware\CIS\vmdird
- Run vdcadmintool tool: c:\Program Files\VMware\Infrastructure\VMware\CIS\vmdird>vdcadmintool.exe
- Press 3 to choose to: Reset ambassador@vSphere.local password business relationship.
- Add the Account DN: cn=administrator,cn=users,dc=vSphere,dc=local
Note: if y'all customized your vSphere Domain name, provide the customized domain name in the Account DN option.(a new password is generated and displayed. Apply this password to log into the administrator@vSphere.local account.) - Press 0(zero) to exit console menu.
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For the vCenter Server Apparatus
For vCenter Appliance is the aforementioned procedure as for Windows, except the connection to the vCenter and location of the vdcadmintool
Connect to your vCenter Apparatus with ssh and user root(if you did not change the initial countersign, the default password is vmware).
Notation: If ssh is not enabled in the vCenter appliance yous need to enabled ssh option in the vCenter Appliance Spider web Panel.
Connect to:
https://ip-address:5480 and in the admin tab enable "Ambassador SSH login enabled."
Later on you are connected to the vCenter Appliance through ssh, the location of the vdcadmintool is: /usr/lib/vmware-vmdir/bin/vdcadmintool
Reset Countersign:
Run the tool and employ the aforementioned process/options that are detailed above for Windows vCenter.
Note: If you customized your vSphere Domain name, provide the customized domain name in the Business relationship DN option.
After these tasks, your account administrator@vsphere.local password is reset.
Note: Afterward you reset your business relationship if y'all want to modify the password to your company/environment policy, you can connect to your vCenter with vSphere Web Client and edit user(administrator) and change the password for administrator account.
Become to option "Administration; Unmarried Sign-On; User and Groups; Users Tab" and then choose administrator user, right mouse click and choose "Edit User"(or apply Edit User icon) and change password.
If you have your administrator@vsphere.local account locked(too many bad password attempts), or any other business relationship, in the "Administration; Unmarried Sign-On; User and Groups Users Tab", correct mouse click and choose "Unlock"(or utilise Actions – Unlock icon) to unlock the account.
Note: To unlock, or practise any changes in the administrator@vsphere.local, or connect to Single Sign-On surface area, you need a user with Single Sign-On assistants permissions.
Boosted data you tin find it here in VMware KB: KB-2061122 and KB-2034608
Hope this tin can help you fix your issues with the account administrator@vsphere.local(or other administration accounts).
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