Password Repository



The first time you connect, you are prompted for the user name and password for the repository. Depending on the configuration of your local computer, this prompt either originates from a credential management system for the operating system (for example, Keychain Access for macOS), a credential manager utility for your version of Git (for. OBIEE 12c: How To Change The Repository (RPD) Password (Doc ID 2397227.1) Last updated on SEPTEMBER 05, 2020. Applies to: Business Intelligence Server Enterprise Edition - Version 12.2.1.3.0 and later Information in this document applies to any platform.Checked for relevance on 03-SEP-2020. Goal. Password Repository is a password manager to keep all your passwords and all the related data in a safe way on macOS and iOS. Easy and Powerful. Document based, allows to create unlimited documents with different set of passwords. Any document you create is protected and encrypted by a 'Master Password' via AES-256 encryption algorithm.

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    -r, --refresh-frequency

    Optional.

    Sets the frequency to refresh cached data with a new query to the underlying data source. You can specify a number to define the maximum number of minutes that data should be cached. You can also specify low to cache and reuse data for as long as possible, or always (equivalent to 0) to refresh data each time that a page is loaded. If this option is not specified, it defaults to low.

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    --repository-username <username>

    Required.

    The username, either tableau or readonly, with access to the data repository.

    --request-timeout <timeout in seconds>

    Optional.

    Wait the specified amount of time for the command to finish. Default value is 1500 (25 minutes).

    --ignore-prompt

    Optional.

    Suppress the prompt for restart and restart Tableau Server.

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    --repository-password <password>

    Required.

    Sets (or changes) the password to access the data repository for the specified username.

    --repository-username <username>

    Required.

    The username, either tableau or readonly, with access to the data repository.

    --request-timeout <timeout in seconds>

    Optional.

    Wait the specified amount of time for the command to finish. Default value is 1500 (25 minutes).

    --ignore-prompt

    Optional.

    Suppress the prompt for restart and restart Tableau Server.

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    -kf, --cert-key <cert-key>

    Optional.

    The SAML certificate key file.

    -cf, --cert-file <file-path>

    Optional.

    The location of the SAML certificate file.

    -uf, --username-format <username-format>

    Optional.

    Username format. Valid format keys are: 'username', 'domain_and_username', and 'email'.

    -uc,--username-case <username-case>

    Optional.

    Username case. Valid case keys are: 'lower', 'upper', and 'preserve'.

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    -n, --name <name>

    Required.

    The name for the WDC that will be displayed in the Tableau Server data source list. This name must be enclosed in single quotes (') or double quotes ('). Use double quotes (') if the name includes a space.

    -sec, --secondary <secondary-URL-1>, <secondary-URL-2>

    Optional.

    A comma-delimited list of URLs that indicates which domains the connector can make requests to or receive data from, for example, external JavaScript libraries, REST APIs, or local files. Do not enclose the URLs in quotes. To add an entire domain to this secondary safe list, you can use a wildcard expression .* at the end of the URL, as shown in the following example: https://www.example.com/.*

    Note that on Windows, you could include parentheses (.*) around the wildcard, but it isn't necessary. On Linux, the parentheses will cause an error. Use .* as the wildcard.

    Note that if you don't specify a secondary safe list, every request is allowed. For increased security, you should explicitly add the domains the WDC needs to access to a secondary safe list.

    --url <URL>

    Required.

    The URL for the WDC (formatted as <scheme>://<host>:<port>/<path>, for example https://www.tableau.com:443/example/). For many WDCs the <port> value is 443, which is the default port used for HTTPS, but you can check the value for your connector by looking at the data source details on Tableau Server or Tableau Online. Note that you can't use a wildcard (.*) as part of the URL for the WDC.

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    Use one or both options. At least one of --refreshes or --type is required.

    -r, --refreshes <refreshes-allowed>

    Optional if --type is specified.

    Set to false to disallow WDC refreshes or true to allow WDC refreshes.

    -t, --type <WDC-allowed>

    Optional if --refreshes it specified.

    Set to none to disallow the use of WDCs on Tableau Server (and omit WDCs from backups) or all to allow the use of WDCs.

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    --all

    Optional.

    This option will delete all WDCs.

    --url <URL>

    Optional.

    The URL for the WDC to delete.

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    Global options

    -h, --help

    Optional.

    Show the command help.

    -p, --password <password>

    Required, along with -u or --username if no session is active.

    Specify the password for the user specified in -u or --username.

    If the password includes spaces or special characters, enclose it in quotes:

    Password

    --password 'my password'

    -s, --server https://<hostname>:8850

    Optional.

    Use the specified address for Tableau Services Manager. The URL must start with https, include port 8850, and use the server name not the IP address. For example https://<tsm_hostname>:8850. If no server is specified, https://<localhost | dnsname>:8850 is assumed.

    --trust-admin-controller-cert

    Optional.

    Use this flag to trust the self-signed certificate on the TSM controller. For more information about certificate trust and CLI connections, see Connecting TSM clients.

    -u, --username <user>

    Required if no session is active, along with -p or --password.

    Specify a user account. If you do not include this option, the command is run using credentials you signed in with.

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    Last updated on SEPTEMBER 05, 2020

    Applies to:

    Business Intelligence Server Enterprise Edition - Version 12.2.1.3.0 and later
    Information in this document applies to any platform.
    ***Checked for relevance on 03-SEP-2020***

    Goal

    What is the proper procedure to change the RPD password in OBIEE 12c?

    The Fusion Middleware Metadata Repository Builder's Guide for Oracle Business Intelligence Enterprise Edition -> Changing the Oracle BI Repository Password Using the obieerpdpwdchg Utility documentation at:

    https://docs.oracle.com/middleware/12213/biee/BIEMG/GUID-DA03D12C-AF08-4E41-9A93-C5CEEA87CD2C.htm#chg_rpd_pwd_util

    references EM pages that no longer exist in OBIEE12c.

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