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Using Fixed Users And Hashed Password I'D Like To Change The

using fixed users and hashed password
I'd like to change the username and name fields (without changing the password)

how painful is this process? how will existing jobs will react to this change?
I'm afraid ES and Mongo won't behave nicely

  
  
Posted 6 months ago
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Hi @<1523701842515595264:profile|PleasantOwl46> , indeed. Since a fixed user does not have a unique ID you choose, the only way to identify it is using a combination of its username, tenant ID and role, so if you change the username, it's essentially a new user

  
  
Posted 6 months ago

tried with my user and edited existing user record in apiserver.conf
it looks ClearML treated this as new user - I did not saw any of the jobs belongs to my user before the change

  
  
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