Log in to Single Node Swarm
This guide explains how to log in to the Single Node Swarm (SNS) interface. To access Single Node Swarm UI, go to the URL: http://<your_ip_address>:9010/ui
. The URL will redirect you to the login page, where you will see a login form along with a status displaying your system's current state.
The first time login credentials for Singe Node Swarm 1.2 are:
Username: storage
Password: password
Status Indicators
The status display panel provides an at-a-glance view of two critical aspects of your system:
Data Protection Status
Data is fully protected: Your data is secure and fully protected
⚠️ Recommended measures available: Some vulnerabilities exist in your data protection
Resolve data protection issues: Serious data protection issues require immediate attention
Cluster Security Status
Secure: No security issues detected
⚠️ Additional security measures available: Non-critical security concerns detected
Cluster security requires attention: Serious security vulnerabilities require immediate attention
Viewing Status Details
For any warning or error status, you can view additional information:
Hover over the status indicator to see a tooltip with more information
The tooltip describes the issue and the potential impact
A timestamp shows when the status was last updated
Login Process
Follow these steps to log in:
Enter your default credentials in the required fields (*).
Username: storage
Password: password
(Optional) Check the Stay logged in checkbox if you want to remain logged in across sessions.
Click Log In.
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Log in to Single Node Swarm might be blocked if the gateway service is down. In this case, you will see a message:
”Some services are down, and login is disabled. Please try later or Contact Support.”
Post-Login Actions
Upon successful login, you will be redirected to the Single Node Swarm dashboard. If this is your first login, you will be asked to change the default password.
For Administrators
Review and resolve any security warnings or critical issues immediately.
The dashboard will provide actionable alerts with recommended actions.
See the administration guide for more information.
Common Security Alerts
The following security alerts are provided as examples only. For all the security alerts, see Cluster Security Configuration
System Remote Access (SSH): Consider disabling it to reduce exposure.
Swarm Software Auto Update: Consider enabling it to receive security patches and feature updates automatically.
Best Practice
Always address critical issues as soon as you log in to maintain a secure environment.
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If you are logging in to Single Node Swarm for the first time, use your first-time login credentials. After login:
Change the default password, considering the password criteria.
Upload the default license before performing any operation.
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