3PAR System Reporter User’s Guide

System Reporter 2.8

2Click Next at the welcome screen.

3Select the Create a Database radio button and click Next.

4Select the radio button for the Data Warehouse template and click Next.

5Enter a name for the database and Oracle System Identifier (SID) and click Next.

6Keep defaults for Configure Enterprise Manager, and click Next.

7Select passwords for various Oracle users and click Next.

8Select the desired storage mechanism and click Next.

9At this point you can click Finish or continue to set further options.

10After clicking Finish, check the settings in the confirmation screen and click OK.

11Click Exit after the database has been created.

3.8.3.2 Creating the Oracle Users for System Reporter

Use the instructions that follow to create two users: cliuser and webuser. These users have different privilege levels that correspond with optional Apache HTTP Server privilege levels, as described in 3.11 About Apache HTTP Server Authorization and Access Control on page 3.34.

cliuser is the default user name for the sampler and policy change user. The System Reporter tables are created in the cliuser schema. This user can create and edit database tables and change database sampling policies (see 7.2.2 Editing Sampling Policies on page 7.4).

webuser is the default user name for the Web reports user. This user has select privileges only for the tables in the cliuser schema.

As part of installing the System Reporter tools (see 3.9 Installing or Upgrading the System Reporter Tools on page 3.24), the installer creates two Apache HTTP Server config.tcl files

to store the user names and passwords for the cliuser and the webuser. See 7.8 Modifying

the Apache HTTP Server Configuration Files on page 7.23 for instructions on editing these config.tcl files if you change the Oracle usernames and passwords at a later time.

To create the users, open the Oracle Enterprise Manager for the database in a web browser. When you create the database in section 3.8.3.1 Creating an Oracle database on page 3.21, a link to the Oracle Enterprise Manager URL for the database would typically have been added to the Windows programs submenu for Oracle.

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Installing the Database Server