Hi,
I try to use the workflows under Guest Operation (Delete directory in guest, List path in guest etc) in my orchestrator appliance.
Although it worked few weeks ago, now it stop working with the following error:
Failed to authenticate with guest operating system using the supplied credentials.
If I try to login by Putty to appliance with the same login I entered in the workflow it works fine.
If I try to run those workflows in windows virtual machine it works fine.
I use this workflow for a long time without any problem, and suddenly they stop working in my orchestrator appliance.
What can I check?
Any idea will be appreciate.
Thanks!
Hi,
I have seen similar issues when I use vRO (specifically embedded) for long time via the vRO client, the orchestrator state goes in a bad state. Restarting vRO service from appliance command line usually solves the issues.
Steps:
service vco-server stop && sleep 5 && service vco-server start
This may also happen because of an expired password. I am guessing since the password worked earlier via Putty, hence it may not have expired. Via Putty use the following command to check the password expiry for the username.
chage -l username
Hi,
I've seen the same error message reported by users in slightly different context, where the problem has been identified as expired password (check, for example, https://arieldavenport.com/2018/07/16/vcsa-upgrade-failed-to-authenticate-with-the-guest-operating-s...).
Could you check if resetting/changing the password also solves the problem for you?
Hi,
I have seen similar issues when I use vRO (specifically embedded) for long time via the vRO client, the orchestrator state goes in a bad state. Restarting vRO service from appliance command line usually solves the issues.
Steps:
service vco-server stop && sleep 5 && service vco-server start
This may also happen because of an expired password. I am guessing since the password worked earlier via Putty, hence it may not have expired. Via Putty use the following command to check the password expiry for the username.
chage -l username
But I can login the appliance with same credential by putty...
So why should I reset My password?
OK, you are right.
The password expires is 27.11.18 , since then these workflows have stoped to run.
How can I change this attribute to Never?
Moreover, If I try to change root password, it does not let me to change to same password, how can I handle this?
I prefer to stay with same password, because I have many workflows which connect to appliance with this password.
Try the following to change password to never expire:
chage -m 0 -M 99999 root
To stay with the same password, one option is to try to change the password to some temporary password, and then change it again to the password you want to stay with.
Hi,
I use the command you sent, it changed the attribute to Never.
Moreover, I tried your suggestion, and changed it to a temporary password and tried to return to old password but received the following error:
Password has been already used.Choose another.
I want to return to old password...
Remove the entries related to your user from the file /etc/security/opasswd (or rename/delete the file) and then try again to change the password.