Installation Manual

HP Storage Essentials SRM 6.0 Installation Guide 47
If you click Cancel during the upgrade, the Storage Essentials upgrade wizard completes the
upgrade of the current component before stopping. Once that component upgrade is complete,
the Storage Essentials upgrade wizard prompts you to confirm that you want to cancel. Click
Yes to cancel or No to continue with the installation.You can resume the upgrade by running the
Storage Essentials upgrade wizard again.
NOTE: As mentioned earlier, the upgrade wizard stops AppStorManager, the service for
the management server HP Storage Essentials, even if you cancel the upgrade program
without making any changes. Restart the service after cancelling setup.exe to bring your
system back to an operational state.
11.During the upgrade, the Storage Essentials for Windows installation wizard resets all
customized Oracle passwords to their default values in order to automatically upgrade the
Oracle database that resides on the Storage Essentials server to Oracle 10g. You must change
the SIM_MANAGER password HP SIM uses to access the Oracle database back to quake by
using the mxpassword command and the CLI interface on the HP SIM server during the upgrade
process.
a. Log onto the server running HP Systems Insight Manager.
b. Enter the following at the command prompt:
C:\> mxpassword -m -x MxDBUserPassword=mynewPass
where mynewPass is your new password for the database.
The SIM_MANAGER password is changed.
c. Continue with the Storage Essentials upgrade wizard. You can change the SIM_MANAGER
password from the default when the Storage Essentials upgrade is done.
The Installation Complete screen is displayed when the upgrade wizard completes upgrading
each component.
NOTE: If you specified any customized changes using the Product Health > Advanced
option in a prior release, a record of those changes is saved in the
%mgr_dist%\logs\custom.txt file after upgrading.
12.Click Finish to reboot the management server.
Step 7 – Customize Database Passwords
The database passwords are reset during the upgrade. Use the Database Admin Utility to
customize your database passwords.
During the upgrade, all Oracle passwords are reset to their defaults, including the TNS listener
password, and the passwords for the SYS, SYSTEM, DB_SYSTEM_USER, SIM_MANAGER,
RMAN_USER accounts. Please use the Database Admin Utility to change these passwords after
upgrading.