OMSA Administration
Kevin Davidson
kevin at indigospring.co.uk
Wed Feb 27 10:07:33 CST 2008
At a guess it's because Ubuntu normally blocks direct access to root.
Set a password for root and log in to OMSA as root.
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On 27 Feb 2008, at 15:07, Michael Blinn <mblinn at peopleplaces.org> wrote:
> Disclaimer: I'm using OMSA5.3 on Ubuntu Hardy Alpha 5 -- just doing
> some
> testing and getting used to the tools before rolling out a production
> server in late April after the official Ubuntu 8.04 release. - I'm
> using
> the x86_64 version, with the 32-bit lib fixes as described here:
> https://subtrac.sara.nl/oss/omsa_2_deb/wiki/FAQ
>
> Whenever I log into the dsm_om_connsvc service at
> https://localhost:1311/ I am unable to change anything - everything is
> readonly. I've watched tutorials on dell.com's support site for how to
> set up filters and actions for events such as disk failure, however I
> don't see where to do this in my web interface.
>
> I'm logging in as a user that has administrative/sudo privs.. How do I
> unlock the functionality to change settings?
>
> Regards,
> Michael Blinn
>
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