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Attempting to add a new node with the winrm template (as outlined), but the job fails with the subject error message. How is one to define the Adminstrator credentials for a node that does not exist yet? Excerpt of full message text from the log follows:
2023/06/29 00:41:31 ERROR #26 VLD29004131402 Node {host_name_omitted} does not have credentials defined. For releases 10.11 and above, use ADMINISTRATOR or custom credentials alias having secure non-default password. For older releases, use DEFAULT_ADMINISTRATOR or custom credentials alias.
Any guidance on how to get this working would be appreciated. I'm currently testing with 10.15.
Thanks,
Dave
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Verification failing - node xxxxx does not have credentials defined
Validation failing - node xxxxx does not have credentials defined
Jun 29, 2023
Ensure that the UNIX or Windows operating system on the target machine has a Secure Shell (SSH) server running and the system is configured for remote access with the user account for the Software AG products. You must use Cygwin to configure OpenSSH on Windows operating systems. For information about how to install Cygwin, go to https://cygwin.com/install.html or follow the instructions in the Using Cygwin to Configure OpenSSH When Installing Platform Manager on a Remote Windows Machine article located on the TECHcommunity.
Attempting to add a new node with the winrm template (as outlined), but the job fails with the subject error message. How is one to define the Adminstrator credentials for a node that does not exist yet? Excerpt of full message text from the log follows:
2023/06/29 00:41:31 ERROR #26 VLD29004131402 Node {host_name_omitted} does not have credentials defined. For releases 10.11 and above, use ADMINISTRATOR or custom credentials alias having secure non-default password. For older releases, use DEFAULT_ADMINISTRATOR or custom credentials alias.
Any guidance on how to get this working would be appreciated. I'm currently testing with 10.15.
Thanks,
Dave
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: