Skip to content

Passwords

This table lists the passwords for the services that have "fixed" userids and passwords.

Service Userid Password
Virtual Machine watsonx watsonx.data
Virtual Machine root watsonx.data
watsonx.data UI ibmlhadmin password
Jupyter Notebook none watsonx.data
Presto ibmlhadmin password
Minio Generated Generated
Postgres admin Generated
Apache Superset admin admin
Portainer admin watsonx.data
Db2 db2inst1 db2inst1
MySQL root password
VNC Windows none watsonx.
VNC OSX none watsonx.data

Use the following commands to get the generated userid and password for MinIO.

export LH_S3_ACCESS_KEY=$(docker exec ibm-lh-presto printenv | grep LH_S3_ACCESS_KEY | sed 's/.*=//')
export LH_S3_SECRET_KEY=$(docker exec ibm-lh-presto printenv | grep LH_S3_SECRET_KEY | sed 's/.*=//')
echo "MinIO Userid  : " $LH_S3_ACCESS_KEY
echo "MinIO Password: " $LH_S3_SECRET_KEY

Use the following command to get the password for Postgres.

export POSTGRES_PASSWORD=$(docker exec ibm-lh-postgres printenv | grep POSTGRES_PASSWORD | sed 's/.*=//')
echo "Postgres Userid   : admin"
echo "Postgres Password : " $POSTGRES_PASSWORD

You can get all passwords for the system when you are logged by issuing the following command:

cat /certs/passwords

If the passwords do not appear to work, you may need to regenerate them. The following must be run as the root user.

sudo su -
passwords

The passwords command will refresh the passwords and also display them. If this command is not run as root, an error message will be displayed because the password file cannot be updated as the watsonx user.

Browser