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file, you must also create a password file {password_file}, as described in your Apache documentation. AuthType Basic AuthName "3PAR System Reporter Database Query" AuthUserFile {password_file} Require user {username_read} AuthType Basic AuthName "3PAR System Reporter Policy Update" AuthUserFile {password_file} Require user {username_edit} In the above example: • {password_file} is a password file that you must create (see the Apache documentation for instructions). Both directives can use the same password file. • {username_read} is the username for a user that is allowed read access to the System Reporter database and database sampling policies • {username_edit} is the username for a user that is allowed to edit database sampling policies. Removing the System Reporter Components This section describes how to remove the HP 3PAR System Reporter Components. This includes removing the System Reporter sampler and default database, as well as deleting the optional MySQL database (when applicable). Removing the System Reporter Tools on Windows To remove the System Reporter tools on WIndows: 1. Go to the Windows Control Panel, open Administrative Tools and then Services. 2. In the Services window, right-click 3PAR System Reporter sampler and then click Stop. Close the Services window. 3. From a command prompt, change to the directory where you installed the HP 3PAR System Reporter tools: # cd \program files\3par\system reporter 4. Execute the following command: # winserv uninstall "3PAR System Reporter sampler" 5. Exit and close the command prompt window. # exit 6. Using Windows Explorer, go to the location where you installed the HP 3PAR System Reporter tools (for example, C:\Program Files\3par\System Reporter) and delete the entire directory. Removing the System Reporter Components 49

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file, you must also create a password file
{password_file}
, as described in your Apache
documentation.
<Directory "cgi-bin/3par-rpts">
AuthType Basic
AuthName "3PAR System Reporter Database Query"
AuthUserFile {password_file}
Require user {username_read}
</Directory>
<Directory "cgi-bin/3par-policy">
AuthType Basic
AuthName "3PAR System Reporter Policy Update"
AuthUserFile {password_file}
Require user {username_edit}
</Directory>
In the above example:
{password_file}
is a password file that you must create (see the Apache documentation
for instructions). Both directives can use the same password file.
{username_read}
is the username for a user that is allowed read access to the System
Reporter database and database sampling policies
{username_edit}
is the username for a user that is allowed to edit database sampling
policies.
Removing the System Reporter Components
This section describes how to remove the HP 3PAR System Reporter Components. This includes
removing the System Reporter sampler and default database, as well as deleting the optional
MySQL database (when applicable).
Removing the System Reporter Tools on Windows
To remove the System Reporter tools on WIndows:
1.
Go to the Windows
Control Panel
, open
Administrative Tools
and then
Services
.
2.
In the
Services
window, right-click
3PAR System Reporter sampler
and then click
Stop
. Close
the
Services
window.
3.
From a command prompt, change to the directory where you installed the HP 3PAR System
Reporter tools:
#
cd \program files\3par\system reporter
4.
Execute the following command:
#
winserv uninstall "3PAR System Reporter sampler
5.
Exit and close the command prompt window.
#
exit
6.
Using
Windows Explorer
, go to the location where you installed the HP 3PAR System Reporter
tools (for example,
C:\Program Files\3par\System Reporter
) and delete the entire
directory.
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