Unlike typical Linux servers where you can append init=/bin/bash to the kernel boot line, F5’s proprietary TMOS (Traffic Management Operating System) requires a specific procedure using the and the boot manager . Prerequisite: This method requires physical or out-of-band (iLO/iDRAC/IPMI) console access to the device. It will not work over SSH. Method 1: The Standard Recovery (SINGLE User Mode) This is the safest method and works for BIG-IP versions 11.x through 17.x. Step 1: Access the Console & Reboot Connect via serial console. If the device is running, issue the command:
While recovering a lost root password is stressful, F5’s reliance on standard Linux bootloaders makes it straightforward. before your production system locks you out on a change control Friday night. Disclaimer: The information provided is for administrative use on systems you own or have explicit permission to manage. Unauthorized password recovery attempts may violate security policies and laws. F5 Recover Root Password
For F5 administrators, losing the root password to a BIG-IP device (whether physical appliance or virtual edition) can feel like being locked out of your own data center. Fortunately, F5 provides a well-documented, albeit physically demanding, backdoor recovery process. Unlike typical Linux servers where you can append
chroot /mnt/sysimage Now reset the password: Method 1: The Standard Recovery (SINGLE User Mode)
mount -o remount,rw / Type passwd and enter your new root password twice: