I changed using this procedure:
Change DM password
You will have to edit the main server config file (dse.ldif). Before you do that, you must
shutdown the server. If the server is running and you edit dse.ldif, your changes will be
lost:
# stop-dirsrv
Next, generate the new password using the pwdhash command.
# /usr/bin/pwdhash <NEWPASS>
This will print out the hashed password string using the default directory manager
password hashing scheme for your instance (SSHA by default). Then
# cd /etc/dirsrv/slapd-<INSTANCE>
Edit dse.ldif (you should have already shutdown the server - see above) - search for
nsslapd-rootpw - you will see a line like this:
# nsslapd-rootpw: {SSHA}XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX==
Replace the value with the value printed out by pwdhash and save the file. Then restart
the server:
# start-dirsrv
Then test your new password:
# ldapsearch -x -b "cn=accounts,dc=ipa,dc=example,dc=org"
"(&(objectclass=ipaservice)(userCertificate=*))" krbPrincipalName -D
"cn=directory manager" -w <NEWPASS> -h localhost -p 389
Finally, REPEAT IT FOR ALL THE SERVERS and REPLICAS
Thanks & Regards.
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OPPV - Linux Server Support
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