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Solution Type Technical Instruction Sure Solution 2075004.1 : FS System: How to Change Your Oracle FS System Manager Password When You Get an Account Password Expired Alert
Created from <SR 3-11580936650> Applies to:Oracle FS1-2 Flash Storage System - Version All Versions to All Versions [Release All Releases]Information in this document applies to any platform. GoalYou are trying to log into the Oracle FS System Manager (GUI) and you are getting an error that "The username or password is not valid." You have previously received an Alert for expired password: --------------------------------------
Alert: Account password expired Time Occurred: Wed Oct 21 18:08:25 JST 2015 Affected Object: /administrator Account password has expired. --------------------------------------
Solution
This topic is also covered in the Oracle Flash Storage System Administrator's Guide for 6.2 under the heading "Recover From Expired Passwords".
2. In the Reset Password window that opens, type in the Login name, click the radio button for "Old password" and type in your old password, then type in the New password twice. Note: If you don't remember the old password, you can click on "Forgot password" at the GUI Login screen, and it will send a "password token" to the email address that is associated with that login account. You can then use this password token at the Reset password screen instead of the old password. This option will not work if you did not enter an email address when creating or modifying your account.
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