![]() Using OpsCenter 5.2.4 and DataStax Enterprise 4.8.8. Looking at the logs they show bad credentials, which is most likely because OpsCenter is still using cassandra default password (cassandra). An administrator (admin) password can be the password to any Home windows account that offers administrator level accessibility. I've followed DataStax documentation () about how to change the default superuser.Īfter changing the default super user password (cassandra/cassandra) the best practise fails and gives me: I'm running into a bit of issue when trying to get the best practice rule 'Security superuser has default setting' to pass. Sharing the Administrator log-in is a poor security practice. Each additional user, should get their own log-in and password. If you forget the Admin password, you'll want a secondary account that you can get in through to change the Admin password. # 3 - p: Cluster node admin password that Operations Center uses for cluster provisioning # 4 - d: List of successive cluster IP addresses represented as the starting address and a count used to increment the last octet (10.0.0.5-3).
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