[ome-users] OMERO username and password

Sebastien Besson (Staff) s.besson at dundee.ac.uk
Mon Jul 3 13:47:55 BST 2017


Updating this thread following a brief offline discussion,

Given the difficulties associated with the Windows deployment, Qi will have a
try at installing the server on a Linux computer. This should also simplify the
support that the OME team can provide.

Any issue with the deployment can be raised in a new topic.
Sebastien

> On 6 Jun 2017, at 17:26, Qi Gong <qigong at gwmail.gwu.edu> wrote:
>
> Hello Carroll,
>
> Thank you for your reply.
>
> I restart the computer, and try to start the system again. But I face
> a new error. I can successfully installed omero.master but can't to
> start it. I tried to recreate database and role, and also re-extract
> your omero.server, but can't fixed it. Do you know the reason? Thank
> you.
>
> Regards,
> Qi
>
> On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 7:07 AM, Mark Carroll <m.t.b.carroll at dundee.ac.uk> wrote:
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>> Dear Qi,
>>
>> We are now all back after our annual OME users' meeting, thank you for
>> your patience. Thank you also for including a detailed screenshot.
>>
>>> Here is the cmd window. I faced the same error as last time. I can
>>> pass the diagnostics (with two alert: OMERO.web and Django are not
>>> installed), and start the admin. But I can't login. The password I
>>> used at here is the root_password "rootPass". Does this correct? Thank
>>> you.
>>
>>
>> With bin\omero db script you do indeed set the root password. However,
>> when you use bin\omero login then you seem to be accepting the default
>> user name ReaderStudy instead of providing root's username. The root
>> password option sets only root's password, no others. You can try,
>>
>> bin\omero login -u root
>>
>> to log in as root. After that, for adding the ReaderStudy user,
>>
>> bin\omero user add -h
>>
>> might give you some help for creating users, though that will probably
>> be most easily done through OMERO.web's admin interface once you get
>> that running.
>>
>> I should mention that I don't see anywhere that you use the
>> OMERO5.2__0.sql file created when you ran the bin\omero db script. From
>> http://www.openmicroscopy.org/site/support/omero5.2/sysadmins/windows/server-installation.html#installation
>> it is the "Initialize your database with the script" step that has the
>> root password you set take effect in creating a new empty database ready
>> for use by OMERO.server. If you are in the situation where you want to
>> preserve existing data in your database but you have somehow lost the
>> OMERO root user's password then
>> http://www.openmicroscopy.org/site/support/omero5.2/sysadmins/server-security.html#passwords
>> may be helpful.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Mark
>>
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