Why and when to perform this task
This topic describes how to change HTTP transports manually by editing configuration files. Use this procedure when a conflicting HTTP transport setting is preventing an application server or deployment manager instance from starting.
Edit the configuration files to resolve conflicting port assignments, as described below.
Steps for this task
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The file path for the server1 configuration, with a node name of mynode, is:
install_root/config/cells/mynode/nodes/mynode/servers/server1
The administrative console application uses transport ports 9090 and 9043. The Sample applications use transport ports 9080 and 9443. Change the port numbers and save the file. Make a record of the new port numbers.
This file contains alias entries for transport ports defined in the server.xml file.
The deployment manager uses HTTP transport ports for the administrative console application. The default port is 9090.
The file path for the dmgr configuration, with a cell name of myManager, and a node name of mynode, is:
install_root/config/cells/myManager/nodes/mynode/servers/dmgr
The administrative console application uses transport ports 9090 and 9043. Change the port numbers and save the file. Make a record of the new port numbers.
This file contains alias entries for transport ports defined in the server.xml file.
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