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UI page is not accessible on a newly deployed Skyline Health Diagnostics appliance version 2.0.5 (VMware-Skyline-HealthDiagnostics-Appliance-2.5.0-17790475_OVF10.ova)Console login as root user using the deploy time password failsAppliance is not accessible over SSH
The build time root password is expired and first boot fails to initialize the application correctly.
To resolve this issue, the root password needs to be changed and a manual run of first boot is required.Apply the steps below to get the Skyline Health Diagnostics appliance set up correctly: Deploy Appliance using OVA (VMware-Skyline-HealthDiagnostics-Appliance-2.5.0-17790475_OVF10.ova) via vCenter Server.After the deployment is complete, Power on the Appliance Wait for 5 minutesCheck if the UI is accessible. If yes, you can start using the appliance and skip steps 5-10Open the appliance console using Web Console or Remote Console in the vSphere ClientIn the Appliance console, log in as the root user with password vmwareYou will be asked to change the passwordFollow the password change steps. (Use vmware as current password) Use a temporary password here. Don't use the deploy time passwordThis password will be changed again by first boot script to the one your provided during deploy time Once the password is changed, on the command prompt run the following commands: rm -rf /opt/vmware-shd sh /etc/vmware/cap/cap-firstboot.sh After the first boot script has run, log in to the UI using the Browser If you see the Password Manager Screen, complete the password change and let the appliance reboot. Please use the passwords used during initial deployment of the appliance as value for the current passwords.After reboot you are able to access the regular SHD UI
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