@m4xm0rris This was very helpful. Thank you!
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RE: [Solved] create XO account from ssh
@gskger said in create XO account from ssh:
I completely missed that in the troubleshooting documentation but it is already there - nice
@olivierlambert said in create XO account from ssh:
As @gskger siad, this was already documented and visible by searching the term "recover" in the search bar
Uh - I tried a lot of other search terms, just not recover. Anyway - I'm back on track, thank you very much for all your help.
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RE: [Solved] create XO account from ssh
@ronivay Whoo whoo!! Yes! It worked like a charm! Thank you very much!
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RE: [Solved] create XO account from ssh
@ronivay Thank you very much. I'll try this and get back here with the result!
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RE: [Solved] create XO account from ssh
@gskger Thanks! Sounds like an idea. Then it's just the backups and other XO-related that needs to be setup again. It's something I could live with. I'll try @ronivay's idea first though. Maybe I'm lucky there
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[Solved] create XO account from ssh
Hello there.
In an unfortunate event, we lost access to our ldap server from XOA. This means that we cannot log in at all, as we've disabled the default administrator account. We cannot get the AD up and running again - and if we could, the account that XOA is using to bind to the AD cannot be recreated with the same credentials.
So the question here is: Is there any way we can get access to the XOA instance again? E.g. configure the ldap plugin using ssh or maybe create a new account?
We have SSH access to both the XOA virtual machine and both the XCP-NG nodes. The XOA virtual machine is a self build instance.
We'd be thankful for any help!