Does the script work if you run it manually? If not, run bash -x cloud-set-guest-password and provide the complete output.
Is it running on boot? Check for entries in /var/log/messages and provide any output. Best regards, Kirk On 04/25/2013 08:58 PM, David Nalley wrote: > On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 11:50 PM, Maurice Lawler <maurice.law...@me.com> > wrote: >> Greetings: >> >> Try as I might, I cannot seem to get the password reset tool to work with >> the instances created from a password enabled template. >> >> From what I read all that is required is: >> >> >> Use the following steps to begin the Linux OS installation: >> >> Download the script file cloud-set-guest-password: >> >> Linux: http://cloudstack.org/dl/cloud-set-guest-password >> Windows: >> http://sourceforge.net/projects/cloudstack/files/Password%20Management%20Scripts/CloudInstanceManager.msi/download >> >> Copy this file to /etc/init.d. >> On some Linux distributions, copy the file to /etc/rc.d/init.d. >> Run the following command to make the script executable: >> >> chmod +x /etc/init.d/cloud-set-guest-password >> >> Depending on the Linux distribution, continue with the appropriate step. >> On Fedora, CentOS/RHEL, and Debian, run: >> >> chkconfig --add cloud-set-guest-password >> >> Which I have done just fine, but suspended / stopping the instance and >> resetting root password does not work; along with that the system assigned >> root password does not take either. >> >> >> Please advise. >> >> >> >> > > What's the output of: > > chkconfig --list | grep cloud-set-guest-password > > --David >