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Password can be changed in the Users section in the Administration panel. However, after changing the password in the dashboard, it needs to be updated in the eStudio Profile Management AMS and AGS profiles. Hence, editing Admin password involves two steps:

Editing Admin Password in API Management Administration section

To change the Admin password, log on to the Fiorano API Web Console and perform the following actions:

  1. Go to the Administration page and click the Users  icon on the left side of the screen.


    Figure 1: Fiorano API Web Console landing page

  2. In the Users section, click the ADMIN user node.


    Figure 2: Users section in the Administration page

  3. Click the Edit  icon and provide the old password and the new password in the Change Password dialog box.

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    Default admin user password is "passwd"


    Figure 3: Changing the Admin password

  4. Click the Save  icon to save the changes.

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Remember the password, because if the password is lost/forgotten, it cannot be recovered! Raising a Support Ticket to reset the security database is the only solution.

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Changing the Admin password requires profile changes and server restart as explained in the section below.

Applying the Admin Password Change in AMS and AGS server profiles

Administrator user credentials are used for authenticating MQ and JMS server connections. So, if the Admin password is changed from the User Account as explained in the section above, the same needs to be edited in the AMS and AGS profiles as well (AMS HA and AGS HA in case of HA profile).

Sections below illustrate the configuration steps.

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These steps must also be performed while migrating from an earlier version that consists of modified user accounts such as changing the password for admin and deleting an anonymous user.

AMS and AGS profiles

Changes to the AMS profile

  1. Load AMS profile in the eStudio Profile Management perspective.
  2. Stop the AMS server.
  3. Navigate to Fiorano > Esb > Transport > FESTransportManager > MQProvider
  4. Change the password corresponding to the admin user.


    Figure 4: Changes to reflect password change for Admin user

  5. Navigate to Fiorano > jmx > engine > ClientJMXEngine.
  6. Change the password corresponding to the admin user.


    Figure 5: Providing the new password under the ClientJMXEngine properties for AMS HA

  7. Save the profiles, start the AMS server and login to Fiorano eStudio with the new password.

Changes to the AGS profile

The path to the MQ Provider and JMX Client is the same as that of the AMS profile above and thereby the steps are similar too; just that here it is done on the gateway server profile.

  1. Load AGS profile in the eStudio Profile Management perspective.
  2. Stop the AGS server.
  3. Navigate to FioranoEsb > Peer > Transport > FPSTransportManager > EnterpriseServer
  4. Change the username and password to use admin user credentials replacing the anonymous user credentials which are present by default.

    Figure 6: Changes corresponding to anonymous user deletion in Peer Profile
     
  5. Navigate to Fiorano > jmx > engine > ClientJMXEngine.
  6. Change the password corresponding to the admin user.


    Figure 7: Providing the new password under the ClientJMXEngine properties for AGS HA

  7. Save the profiles, start AGS and login to Fiorano eStudio with the new password.

AMS HA and AGS HA profiles

The path to the MQ Provider and JMX Client is the same as that of the AMS/AGS profile above and thereby the steps are similar too; just that here it is done on the HA profile of AMS and AGS.

Changes to the AMS HA profile

  1. Load AMS profile in the eStudio Profile Management perspective.
  2. Stop the AMS server.
  3. Navigate to Fiorano > Esb > Transport > FESTransportManager > MQProvider
  4. Change the password corresponding to the admin user in the Properties of MQ Provider panel.


    Figure 8: Changes to reflect password change for Admin user

  5. Navigate to Fiorano > jmx > engine > ClientJMXEngine.
  6. Change the password corresponding to the admin user.


    Figure 9: Providing the new password under the ClientJMXEngine properties for AMS HA

  7. Save the profiles, start the AMS server and login to Fiorano eStudio with the new password.

Changes to the AGS HA profile

  1. Load AGS profile in the eStudio Profile Management perspective.
  2. Stop the AGS server.
  3. Navigate to Fiorano > Esb > Peer > Transport > FPSTransportManager > EnterpriseServer
  4. Change the username and password to use admin user credentials replacing the anonymous user credentials which are present by default.


    Figure 10: Changes corresponding to anonymous user deletion in AGS HA Profile
     
  5. Navigate to Fiorano > jmx > engine > ClientJMXEngine.
  6. Change the password corresponding to the admin user.


    Figure 11: Providing the new password under the ClientJMXEngine properties for AGS HA

  7. Save the profiles, start AGS and login to Fiorano eStudio with the new password.
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