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Reconfiguring the cms host and ip attributes – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual

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2.

Update the gwlmdb.properties file by executing the following command from the command
prompt:

vseinitconfig -a

3.

Open the Windows command prompt and navigate to ..\Program Files\HP\
Operations Orchestration\Central\tools

.

4.

Execute change-db-props.bat to change the Operations Orchestration database password.
Enter the following and press Enter:

C:\Program Files\HP\Operations

Orchestration\Central\tools>change-db-props.bat

password>

The command, change-db-props must be executed passing only the user name and not
domain, even if this is a domain account.

5.

Execute the following line:

"%ICONCLUDE_HOME%\jre1.6\bin\java" %ICONCLUDE_CLASSPATH%

%ICONCLUDE_HOME_DEF% com.iconclude.dharma.tools.SecureProps -f

%ICONCLUDE_HOME%\Scheduler\conf\secured.properties -d

org.quartz.dataSource.schedulerDS.user=new_username -d

org.quartz.dataSource.schedulerDS.password=new_password

6.

Restart the RSCentral Windows service.

The RSCentral service must be updated to use the user and password for changed account
(not the local account). Service must run with credentials that has access to the database.

7.

Open Operations Orchestration Central (Web portal) at https://localhost:16443/
PAS/

and log in using the old (unchanged) credentials.

NOTE:

If the Web portal does not open after Step 5, verify that the RSCentral service is

running under the new credentials; if not, update the service logon credential with the new
password and repeat from Step 4.

8.

Select the Administration tab and change the password for the admin user. The new admin
password must match the oo.admin.password specified in Step 1.

Reconfiguring the CMS host and IP attributes

The mxreconfig —m command enables you to realign the CMS host
name and/or IP address with the operating system after the operating system host name and/or
IP address has changed. For example, this command could be used after renaming the server on
which HP SIM is installed.
The host command does the following:

Stops all installed HP SIM and Insight Control services.

Updates references to the CMS host name.

Updates CMS primary IP address.

Creates a new CMS certificate.

Starts all installed HP SIM and Insight Control services.

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