Hi Keith,
I tried that but when I restart the VM it takes it from the default setting in vSphere Config. The problem is we do not have access the vSphere config and any change would require change management as due to lockdown we are in freeze. So I had update the overwrite shell script common.sh in the vtdm directory to ignore the vSphere config change and then it work perfectly.
Is there another way to ignore the change from vSphere config?
Thanks
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Pre-Sales Consultant
CA Southern Africa
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Original Message:
Sent: 05-11-2020 10:54 AM
From: Keith Puzey
Subject: Update share vTDM password
Hi,
You can change the vTDM appliance settings by editing this file on the appliance - /usr/local/etc/default/vtdm and then restarting the appliance.
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Regards
Keith Puzey
Client Services Consultant | Enterprise Software Division
Broadcom
Original Message:
Sent: 05-11-2020 10:24 AM
From: Ronald Dsouza
Subject: Update share vTDM password
We need to change the password for the vTDM share partition to make it more secure. How can this be achieved?
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Pre-Sales Consultant
CA Southern Africa
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