Step 2: Sign is as the root user

Step 2: Sign is as the root user

When you first create an GreenNode account, you begin with one sign-in identity that has complete access to all GreenNode services and resources in the account. This identity is called the GreenNode account root user and is accessed by signing in with the email address and password that you used to create the account.
We strongly recommend that you don't use the root user for your everyday tasks. Safeguard your root user credentials and use them to perform the tasks that only the root user can perform. For the complete list of tasks that require you to sign in as the root user, see Tasks that require root user credentials in the IAM User Guide.

To sign in as the root user

1.  Open the GreenNode Management Console at https://console.greennode
If you have previously signed in as a root user in this browser, your browser might remember the email address for the GreenNode account. If you have signed in previously as an IAM user using this browser, your browser might display the IAM user sign in page instead. To return to the main sign-page, choose Sign in using root user email.
2.  If you have not signed in previously using this browser, the main sign-in page appears. If you are the account owner, choose Root user. Enter your Greennode account email address associated with your account and choose Next.
3.  You might be prompted to complete a security check. Complete this to move to the next step. If you cannot complete the security check, try listening to the audio or refreshing the security check for a new set of characters.
4.  Enter your password and choose Sign in.

Next step: Start using GreenNode's services on the console

Initiate your GreenNode experience directly from the console. After a successful login, you have the flexibility to effortlessly explore and utilize our complete suite of services through a unified interface.

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