Warning Messages During Reinitializing the Database
When you use the Database Admin Utility to
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About Database Passwords
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 using only the Database Admin Utility (do not use the command line or the Oracle tools to change the database password).
Table 28 Default Passwords for Database Accounts
Account Name | Default Password |
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SYS (database admin user) | change_on_install |
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SYSTEM (database admin user) | manager |
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APPIQ_SYSTEM (management server admin user) | password |
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You should change the default password after the initial installation to prevent a security breach. See ”Use Only the Database Admin Utility to Change the Password of System Accounts” on page 234.
IMPORTANT: Do not change any database password manually or from the command line. If a password is changed manually, the Database Admin Utility will not work, and export, import, and RMAN backup will fail. See ”Use Only the Database Admin Utility to Change the Password of System Accounts” on page 234 for information about changing database passwords.
How to change the Database Password for the APPIQ_USER account on the Managed Database Application:
To discover and manage the database application from the management server, the APPIQ_USER (GLOBAL) account is used. On all the managed applications the APPIQ_USER account with the default password of “password” was created when you configured the management server before you discovered the database application.
You can change the password for the APPIQ_USER account, but this should done for all database applications. See ”Changing the Password for the Managed Database Account” on page 126.
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