2.Access the database utility by doing the following on the management server:

• On Linux:

a.Set the display if you are accessing the Database Admin Utility remotely.

The Database Admin Utility uses Perl. To set Perl in your path, enter the following command at the command prompt:

. /opt/productname/install/setvars.sh

where /opt/productname is the directory containing the software. It is defined by $APPIQ_DIST.

b.Go to the $APPIQ_DIST/Tools/dbAdmin directory and then enter the following at the command prompt:

perl dbAdmin.pl

The full path to Perl is the following:

$APPIQ_DIST/JBossandJetty/server/appiq/remoteScripts/perl/bin/perl

On Windows: Go to the %MGR_DIST%\Tools\dbAdmin directory and double-click dbAdmin.bat.

Refreshing the Database Admin Utility

The Database Admin Utility requires that JBoss and CIMOM not be in use when it is operating. If either of these components is in use, the Database Admin Utility will not work. If you are shown an error message when you start the utility, stop the AppStorManager service, and then click the Refresh button.

Checking the Database and Listener Status

To find the database and listener status:

1.Access the Database Admin Utility as described in Accessing the Database Admin Utility” on page 233.

2.Click Check Database Status in the left pane.

3.Enter the SYS password in the Password for User SYS box.

4.Click Check Database Status.

The database and listener status is shown in the lower pane.

5.To clear the pane, click Clear All.

NOTE: The Check database status option is available even when Storage Essentials and the HP SIM services are running.

Use Only the Database Admin Utility to

Change 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 being sure to use only the Database Admin Utility to make the changes.

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