Table 3-25 HVM management command (HvmSh)
Item
Command name
Changing your own password
opr HvmPasswd (format 1, format 2)
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Changing your own password after it expires
If you are a user with the LPAR manager security permission and you
cannot log in because your password has expired, change your password
by using the method for changing expired passwords.
Table 3-26 Web console
Item
Operation
Changing an expired
password
Resources > Modules > All Modules > Server Blades >
Server Blades x > LPAR > Edit > Change expired password
Table 3-27 HVM management command (HvmSh)
Item
Command name
Changing an expired password
opr HvmPasswdRecovery
Note:
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If you are a user with the LPAR manager security permission and you
forget your user name or password, you will no longer be able to perform
operations such as adding accounts. Take measures to prevent this type
of problem, for example, by assigning the LPAR manager security
permission to multiple users.
LDAP authentication
This section explains LDAP authentication, which is supported by LPAR
manager.
Scope of support
The scope of support for LDAP authentication is shown below.
Item
Scope of support
LDAP server type
Active Directory as provided in the OSs below is supported.
1
•
Windows Server 2008
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Windows Server 2008 R2
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Windows Server 2012
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Windows Server 2012 R2
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Windows Server 2016
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