![]() ![]() location of Apache configuration files on Bitnami.mounting remote volumes and cloud drives - sshfs a.URL addressability API removed from Alfresco.Jmeter -n -t -l -e -o Įdit: The final result was, on AWS, "R5A Quadruple Extra Large - 128 GB RAM, 16 Virtual CPUs, 10 GB Network" - for 2000 users to log in concurrently. Which points to the moodle documentation on load testing. So I didn't have to try JMeter as the moodle documentation suggests, R = s.post(url, data = login_data, headers = headers) While trying automated logins with a simplistic python script like this. That worked fine.Įdit - This discussion seems to be related, and has an explanation. Anyway, I just created one more key from the 1st Windows machine and used that key pair instead for authenticating into the 2nd machine. This might have been due to a different OpenSSH server from MLS software I had tried installing on the 2nd Windows machine, or it could have been due to something else. Looked at various possible reasons for this failure, finally found that the private key was of a different size, and also had the string OpenSSH PRIVATE KEY instead of RSA PRIVATE KEY at the beginning and end. Then I generated another key pair on another Windows 10 machine, which had been upgraded to 10 from a lower version of Windows, and tried to use that key pair to log on to that machine from the Linux machine, but it failed with "agent refused operation". I generated a private+public key pair on a Windows 10 machine, copied the key over to a Linux Mint 18.03 (based on Ubuntu Xenial 16.04) machine and used it to ssh into that machine with no issues. After logging in, the password can be set as desired from the web console. With a blank database, the admin username and password is reset to admin admin. But did not work.ĭelete or comment out the line with admin credentials at /opt/bitnami/apache-tomcat/shared/classes/alfresco-global.properties like Tried various methods as given at and using hashes as given at and so on. Sudo nano /etc/postgresql/11/main/pg_hba.conf to add the lineīrings up alfresco by bootstrapping the required tables in the new database, but can't log in - the credentials are not accepted. ![]() Psql -t -P format=unaligned -c 'show hba_file' ![]() opt/bitnami/apache-tomcat/shared/classesĪsk the database the location of pg_hba.conf as mentioned at Indicates location of as tomcat/shared/classes, so on this bitnami VM, To set the postgres alfresco user password MyPassWordĪlter user alfresco with password 'MyPassWord' īut for the Bitnami Alfresco Community VM, found it was My rough workaround was to create another super user (since I did not know the postgres user's password and didn't want to change it and potentially break things) by logging on as root, su postgres, andĬREATE USER newadmin WITH SUPERUSER PASSWORD 'newadminpassword' Īfter following the steps below, was unable to log on as alfresco admin user - the credentials were not being accepted. If the database was imported as postgres user, and another user is given all privileges as above, a possible issue is "permission denied when accessing schema postgres". Grant all privileges on database dbname to username (To change, alter user username with encrypted password 'MyPassWord' ) Or if local authentication is not supported in the hba.conf, and username/pw auth is supported,įrom bash shell, as postgres user, can import like Image: /public/admin-tools:1.0.Edit: For exporting the database, various options for pg_dump, most common would be I'm not 100% sure how this works with de NGINX proxy which Alfresco uses, but the app below can be reached with url Javascript Console => needs platform with the js-console amp/lib installedĪs base you could use the compose file from Alfresco github.Create Users or Groups => is still in Development.We had an app to manager users & groups within sites (for quite some time) and then we started to add stuff, like: This is maybe a response to the blog from Alfresco regarding the Control Center: This tool is used at our customers and this will become full Open Source. So it's been long due that we from Contezza that we've created this blog/post around our Admin Tools. ![]()
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