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Installing or Upgrading the System Reporter Tools
3PAR System Reporter User’s Guide System Reporter 2.8
8 When prompted, type the webuser password in the Web reports password field and
the cliuser password in the Sampler and policy change password field and then
click Next.
The installer places these user names and passwords in the Apache HTTP Server
config.tcl files and the cliuser user name and password in the database password file
called dbpwfile located in the installation directory for the 3PAR System Reporting Tools
sampler (default file path
C:/Program Files/3PAR/System Reporter/dbpwfile).
See 3.9.1.1 Setting File Permissions (Optional) on page 3.32 for information on setting the
appropriate permissions for the files.
9 Enter optional SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) parameters to allow System Reporter
to send email. If you do not wish to use the email alerts feature (see 7.4 Configuring Rules
NOTE: If you are upgrading from an earlier version of the System Reporter or re-
installing an existing 2.8 version for SQLite, and if you wish to retain the data
collected from the previous installation, you must specify the same (existing)
database, otherwise a new database will be created.
System Reporter 2.8 will automatically convert the earlier release database tables
into the format that it needs. If you wish to retain the tables in an earlier format
you must make a backup copy of the database before upgrading.
NOTE: When upgrading from an earlier version of System reporter (for MySQL
only), the Sampling process may take a while to start sampling. This delay is
necessary to address an issue related to case insensitiveness with default installs of
MySQL.
NOTE: See 3.8.2.4 Creating MySQL Users and Schema on page 3.20 and 3.8.3.2
Creating the Oracle Users for System Reporter on page 3.22 for additional
information about cliuser and webuser.
These users correspond with the Apache HTTP Server privilege levels (see About
Apache HTTP Server Authorization and Access Control on page 3.34) and are also
defined in the Apache Server HTTP
config.tcl files (see Modifying the Apache
HTTP Server Configuration Files on page 7.23).
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