HP Storage Essentials V5.1 User Guide Second Edition (Linux Release) (T4283-96056, November 2006)

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“Hosts.” “Hosts” would need to be deselected because it contains organizations other than
“Windows Hosts.
Links are displays for the organizations if you belong to the Domain Administrator role. To learn
more about the contents of an organization, click its link.
4. Click OK.
You can now only obtain information about elements in the active organizations. The active
organizations are listed in the link next to the filter button, as shown in the following figure.
Figure 10 Active Organization
Changing the Password of System Accounts
The management server uses the following accounts to access and manage the database for the
management server. You should change the passwords to these accounts to prevent unauthorized
access.
SYS - Used for the management server database creation and upgrade. Default password:
change_on_install
SYSTEM - Used for management server database creation and upgrade, in addition to
database import, export and re-initialization. Default password: manager
RMAN_USER - Used for RMAN backup and restore. This user has sys privilege. Default
password: backup
DB_SYSTEM_USER - Used for all the database activity, including establishing a connection to
the management server database. Default password: password
SIM_MANAGER - Used for all HP SIM activity, including the HP SIM schema, maintenance,
and login. Default password: quake
You must change the passwords of the SYS, SYSTEM, RMAN_USER, SIM_MANAGER, and
DB_SYSTEM_USER accounts by using the Database Admin Utility, so the management server is
aware of the changes. Do not change the password for one of these accounts by using Oracle.
Make sure you keep the new passwords in a safe location, as it is your responsibility to remember
the Oracle passwords.
IMPORTANT: If HP SIM and Storage Essential are using the same Oracle database, you must not
only use the Database Admin Utility to change the password, but you must also use the
mxpassword command to change the password as described in the following steps.
You must provide the same SIM_MANAGER password for the mxpassword command and the
Database Admin Utility.
NOTE: You can’t change the password for SIM_MANAGER if you are running HP SIM and
Storage Essentials on Linux in a single-box environment.
The management server requires the password to have the following characteristics: