If you are using the file registry in the federation repository
to store passwords, you need to change the passwords in the file registry.
- Prerequisites
- Applying fix packs to your portal
About this task
Complete the following steps to change the WebSphere® Application
Server administrator
password stored in the file registry:Procedure
- Using
a command prompt, change to the wp_profile_root/bin directory.
- Issue the wsadmin -conntype
NONE command
and press Enter.
- Issue
the $AdminTask changeFileRegistryAccountPassword
{-userId <wpsadmin_ID> -password <wpsadmin_new_password>} command
and press Enter.
- Issue
the $AdminConfig save command
and press Enter.
- Complete the following steps to update the RunAsRole,
which changes the stored password:
You can change the
password for the WebSphere Application
Server administrator
user ID using the WebSphere Portal Edit
My Profile portlet, the native utilities for the user repository,
such as the LDAP administration interface or the WebSphere Application
Server Administrative
utilities. Regardless of which option you choose, once you have updated
the password, you must also update the RunAsRole for
the PZNScheduler application.
- Log on to the WebSphere Integrated Solutions Console with your new password.
- Go to .
- Locate and click the pznscheduler application.
- Click User RunAs Roles under
Detail Properties.
- Select RuleEventRunAsRole and
then click Remove.
- Enter the fully distinguished name (DN) of the WebSphere Application
Server Administrator
in the username field and the new password
in the password field.
- Select RuleEventRunAsRole and
then click Apply to apply your changes.
- Click OK, save your changes,
and then restart the server.