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Home > VMWare platform > VMWare vCenter > Disable root password expiry on vCenter
To disable password expiry on vCenter Very important for VxRail / vCF automated environments use:
- Login into vCenter via SSH and get access to bash shell by typing 'shell' in appliancesh prompt.
- OR we can open vCenter VM console via vCenter / ESXi host and login with root username and password
 
- Change existing password (if required) via:
- passwd
 
- If vCenter remembers last 5 passwords and forces you to set new password, you can change password 4-5 times so that finally we can set old password again.
 
- Disable aging of root password via:
- chage -M 9999 root
- chage -l root
 
 
- If login is not working try to reset failed login count via:
- pam_tally2 -u root -r
 
 
We can also disable password expiry via options in https://<ip-or-fqdn>:5480/ appliance management interface.  But this should be done before password expiry.  After password is expired we may only have option of using console to reset password.  
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