How to change password for Dataverse Postgres account?

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Anders Conrad

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Jul 14, 2017, 9:47:04 AM7/14/17
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Hi,

I tried to change the password in Postgres. Subsequently stopped Glassfish and changed the line

<property name="password" value="..."></property>

in config/domain.xml accordingly.

This resulted in the "EJB Timer Service is not available" error described in http://guides.dataverse.org/en/latest/admin/troubleshooting.html. I tried the workaround described here, but without succes. Changing the password back to the original resulted in everything loading correctly again.

What is the correct procedure if you want to change the Postgres password for Dataverse? Apologies if I have overlooked something in the doc or here in the Google group...

/Anders

Don Sizemore

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Jul 14, 2017, 10:17:46 AM7/14/17
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I've gotten the "EJB Timer" error before when the root problem was database connectivity. I bet you'll see SQL errors further up in the log.

Not to ask a silly question, but did you verify that the password change worked via connecting with psql or another database client?

I'll try this on a test machine and report back.

Donald

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Anders Conrad

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Jul 17, 2017, 9:09:44 AM7/17/17
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Donald, thank you for your trouble!

Not a silly question - I had changed the password with pgAdmin, and the new password worked when connecting through pgAdmin.

Today I tried setting it directly by psql and choosing a shorter password with fewer special characters. And now it seems to work correctly.

Not quite sure what made the difference, but case closed in any case.

Thank you,
Anders


Den fredag den 14. juli 2017 kl. 16.17.46 UTC+2 skrev Donald Sizemore II:
I've gotten the "EJB Timer" error before when the root problem was database connectivity. I bet you'll see SQL errors further up in the log.

Not to ask a silly question, but did you verify that the password change worked via connecting with psql or another database client?

I'll try this on a test machine and report back.

Donald
On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 9:47 AM, Anders Conrad <a...@kb.dk> wrote:
Hi,

I tried to change the password in Postgres. Subsequently stopped Glassfish and changed the line

<property name="password" value="..."></property>

in config/domain.xml accordingly.

This resulted in the "EJB Timer Service is not available" error described in http://guides.dataverse.org/en/latest/admin/troubleshooting.html. I tried the workaround described here, but without succes. Changing the password back to the original resulted in everything loading correctly again.

What is the correct procedure if you want to change the Postgres password for Dataverse? Apologies if I have overlooked something in the doc or here in the Google group...

/Anders

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