HP 3PAR Policy Server Administrator's Guide (QR483-96003, December 2012)

HP 3PAR Policy Server 2-4
5. If desired, you can change your password by typing a new password in the Password and Confirm
Password fields. By default, the password must be at least 6 characters in length. Your system
administrator should tell you if the password has a different length requirement.
6. If the only change you made in this page was the Initial Screen, you do not need to enter a password.
However, if you made any other changes, you must type your current password and confirm it.
7. To save your changes, click Save. To discard your changes, click Cancel. The User Attributes
window closes.
Setting Up Security
After installing Policy Server, you need to set up security for the system. Setting up security consists of
assigning privileges to the components of the Policy Server application by configuring profiles, roles, and
users. To configure profiles, roles, and users, go to the Users tab of the Policy Server application. When you
first sign in as the administrator, all of the appropriate pages are available to you.
Note that you must know the login credentials for the administrator of the directory server associated with
Policy Server to add users. Adding users in the Policy Server application adds them to your directory server.
Whether you are using an external or internal directory server, be sure you know the username and password
for the directory server administrator.
Although you can add profiles, roles, and users in any order, you may want to add profiles first, then roles,
and finally users. You can always return to the added profiles, roles, and users and edit their definitions later.
Note that you cannot rename these elements; you must delete them and add new ones. The rest of this
section explains how to add a profile, a role, and a user. To learn about editing them, refer to the online help
for the Policy Server application.