Dear Hi Manoj,
Below is the procedure,
Step 1:
=======
#cd /tcb/files/auth/r
Step 2:
=======
Delete the encrypt password"
#cp -p root xroot
# vi root
..........
...........
:u_pwd=LD0hwR/gGZssU:\ [change to :u_pwd=:\ ]
:wq!
#passwd root
New password:*****
Retype Password:****
Now try to login with new password as root
if success then remove xroot file
2.......................................... next option
Boot the System and interrupt it at boot Time :
1> Main Menu > bo pri
2> Interact with IPL(Y or N)?> y
3> ISL prompt type : hpux -is
This would take you into the Single user mode where u can change the password
4> Mount all the file System
mountall
5> Change the system to untrusted mode
/usr/lbin/tsconvert -r
6> Then edit the file /tcb/files/auth/r/root
make the passwd field null
7> After that reset password to your desire
passwd root
8> Once you have reset password you can turn the system to the Trusted mode
/usr/lbin/tsconvert -c
Below is the procedure,
Step 1:
=======
#cd /tcb/files/auth/r
Step 2:
=======
Delete the encrypt password"
#cp -p root xroot
# vi root
..........
...........
:u_pwd=LD0hwR/gGZssU:\ [change to :u_pwd=:\ ]
:wq!
#passwd root
New password:*****
Retype Password:****
Now try to login with new password as root
if success then remove xroot file
2.......................................... next option
Boot the System and interrupt it at boot Time :
1> Main Menu > bo pri
2> Interact with IPL(Y or N)?> y
3> ISL prompt type : hpux -is
This would take you into the Single user mode where u can change the password
4> Mount all the file System
mountall
5> Change the system to untrusted mode
/usr/lbin/tsconvert -r
6> Then edit the file /tcb/files/auth/r/root
make the passwd field null
7> After that reset password to your desire
passwd root
8> Once you have reset password you can turn the system to the Trusted mode
/usr/lbin/tsconvert -c
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