Log in to the Fuel Master node

Log in to the Fuel Master nodeΒΆ

When Fuel completes the installation of the Fuel Master node, the Fuel Master node boots automatically and the Welcome to the Fuel server message displays. The message contains Fuel web UI and Fuel command-line interface default login credentials.

Warning

Remove the installation media before booting the system. You may damage or delete the entire environment by booting the installation media once again accidentally. This is especially important if you set the boot order so that the USB or DVD drive boots before the hard disk.

Log in to the Fuel Master node for further configuration using one of the following options:

  • Log in to the Fuel web UI.
  • Log in to the Fuel CLI.

You can perform most of the operations in both Fuel web UI and Fuel CLI. However, for your convenience, we recommend that you use the Fuel web UI for initial configuration.

To log in to the Fuel web UI:

  1. In a web browser, type the IP address and port number that you have assigned for the Fuel web UI in Set up Fuel.

    Fuel prompts you for the login credentials.

  2. In a web browser, enter the Fuel UI login and password that you have set for the Fuel web UI in Set up Fuel.

    If you use the default network settings, use the following values:

    • IP address: https://10.20.0.2:8443/
    • Fuel UI login: admin
    • Fuel UI password: admin

    Note

    The IP address must be reachable from the machine on which you open the Fuel web UI URL.

    Warning

    For security reasons, change the default credentials for the administrator account.

    The Fuel web UI initial screen displays.

  3. Proceed to Boot the Fuel Slave nodes.

To log in to the Fuel CLI:

  1. In the Fuel Master node console, type the root login and password that you have assigned in Set up Fuel.

    If you use the default settings, type the following login credentials:

    • Login: root
    • Password: r00tme

    You can change the password using the passwd command after you log in.

    Warning

    For security reasons, change the default credentials for the root account.

  2. Alternatively, connect to the Fuel Master node using SSH.

  3. Proceed to Boot the Fuel Slave nodes.

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