During installation, port 80 is required to install the Apache web server. If you have another product installed that uses port 80, you must change the Apache HTTP port to another port number before you start the application that is using port 80.
Port 80
and replace the value 80
with the desired port number.Listen 80
and replace the value 80
with the same port number provided in the previous step.Search for the string Listen 80
and replace the value 80
with the same port number provided in the previous step.
Note
If you change the Apache HTTP port number on a Central Server, ensure that you change the port number on all its child servers by running the pw configwsroles command on the central and child servers. For more information about the pw configwsroles command, see pw configwsroles.
If you change the default Apache HTTP port number, ensure that you update the SAP port number in the CloudAdapter.xml file.
<param> <name>sapprotocol</name> <value>{bppmCentralProtocol}</value> </param> <param> <name>saphost</name> <value>{bppmCentralHost} (Host name of Central Server)</value> </param> <param> <name>sapport</name> <value>{bppmCentralPort} (Infrastructure Management port default is 80)</value> </param>
If you change the default Apache HTTP port number, ensure that you update the accessPointUrl port number.
bppmsai_uddi_unpublish
bppmsai_uddi_publish
Update the port information in the following files:
<Remote Admin Installation Directory>\Infrastructure Management Admin\admin\etc\ix.properties
# The JServer port on which IX will be communicating for authentication and authorization # purpose. IX also uses this port for fetching certain configuration related data jserver_comm_port=<Port number on which BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server Integration Service is running>
<Remote Admin Installation Directory>\Infrastructure Management Admin\admin\pronto\conf\pronet.conf
# Port Number used by RmiRegistry pronet.rmi.port=<Port number on which BMC TrueSight Infrastructure Management Server RMIRegistry is running>