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New user of Pandora VMWare Image
Posted by NERO on January 29, 2010 at 09:34Sorry about asking this.. but, when i tried to run the vmware image version of pandora.. its asking me about localhost login. what user and password will i use? im just confused also is this the same of nagios.. im searching for a tools that can monitor all system in network like inventory of workstation or PC, network printer that can report that there’s a paper jam on this network printer somethin like that.. nagios has already that but when i search for more i saw this pandora.. hope you can help me out on this matter.. thank you very much..
Best Regards
Sancho replied 15 years, 1 month ago 3 Members · 3 Replies -
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Pandora can that and much more.
We can enter in the Linux system with our user and with root user and the password that we have assigned to the user we have previously created during installation.
For a inventory integrated into Pandora, you need the enterprise version, if you don’t, try using an external program.
For printers, and many other network components, try using snmp.More questions ?
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I dnt know where I can see the username password that set to be the user root and password… any idea what pandora user’s assign? I already tried several username and password but its login incorrect. we already configured nagois for monitoring network printer. we need the inventory per workstation. did you try to load the pandora VMWare image? so you can see my concern.. thanks..
Best Regards
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I dnt know where I can see the username password that set to be the user root and password… any idea what pandora user’s assign? I already tried several username and password but its login incorrect. we already configured nagois for monitoring network printer. we need the inventory per workstation. did you try to load the pandora VMWare image? so you can see my concern.. thanks..
Best Regards
When you start the vmware image for first time ask you to create a user who will have access as root as well. Anyway, you always have the user “root” with password “pandora” if I don’t remember correctly.
Take a look to:
http://openideas.info/wiki/index.php?title=Pandora_3.0:Documentation_en:Instalacion_CD_Appliance