on 09-30-2018 10:03 AM
I'm using AS ABAP 7.52 SP01, developer edition. I'd like to change some DB settings but DBACOCKPIT can't login to the database. I tried all provided DB users, but none seems to work. Does anybody know why?
julie.plummer
Solved it!
Apparently the database users are not created with the password Down1oad as specified in the blog post. They get the password of the operating system users that you specify when installing the system!
You can test the password like this:
admin@vhcalnplci:~> sudo su sybnpl
vhcalnplci /home/admin% cd ~
vhcalnplci /sybase/NPL% isql64 -SNPL -Usapsa -X
Password: xxxxxxx
1>
And change it in DBACOCKPIT or DBCO. Then "Test Connection" should return "connection established successfully".
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Hi Christian, hi Fabian,
I apologize, I misread your example. I have now passed this on. We will update the Guides and Readme.
Thanks and best wishes,
Julie.
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Hi Christian, OK, thanks for the screenshot. However, the users in your screenshot are: SAPSR3, SAPSA, SA, SAPSSO.
The user that Fabian tested = "sybnpl". sybnpl, sapadm, npladm have a different password than the other SAPSR3, SAPSA, SA, SAPSSO. This is intentional. Are there any instances in the docu where "sybnpl" has the pw "Down1oad" listed? Or have you tested SAPSR3, SAPSA, SA, SAPSSO, where the pw = <master> ?
I will test this when I get the chance, but so far, the passwords seem to work as documented.
Thanks and best wishes,
Julie.
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Hi Christian, Thanks, but I don't see where the problem is. These are the users / passwords in the Guides:
That matches what Fabian said. Or what am I missing? Is there another blog post where the users / passwords are wrong?
Thanks for helping me clear this up,
Julie.
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Hi Fabian,
This is documented in the blog. See I. Appendix: Directories and Users.
Best wishes Julie.
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