The sections that follow explain how you can accomplish the above mentioned
tasks.
NOTE
The server queries the password cache only during start up, and
hence recongnizes the changes you've made to the cache only if you
restart the server from the command line. If you left any of the
passwords blank, the server will prompt you to enter that during
startup and from then on stores it in the password cache.
Changing the Single Sign-On Password
To change the single sign-on password:
Open a command window.
1.
Go to this directory:
2.
At the prompt, enter the command below, substituting
3.
the single sign-on password and
sign-on password.
PasswordCache <sso_password> changesso <new_sso_password>
For example, if your old password is
, the command would look like this:
myNewSsoPwd
PasswordCache mySsoPwd changesso myNewSsoPwd
Listing the Contents of the Password Cache
To list or view the contents of the password cache:
Open a command window.
1.
Go to this directory:
2.
At the prompt, enter the command below, substituting
3.
the single sign-on password:
PasswordCache <sso_password> list
For example, if your single sign-on password is
would look like this:
PasswordCache mySsoPwd list
<server_root>/cert-<instance_id>
<new_sso_password>
mySsoPwd
<server_root>/cert-<instance_id>
<sso_password>
with the new single
and new password is
<sso_password>
, the command
mySsoPwd
Chapter 2
Password Cache Utility
Usage
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