EAServer includes several preconfigured network listeners for the supported protocols. For new installs, configure the listener ports by setting the parameters listed in Table 3-4. These settings are ignored if you are upgrading an existing installation. You can also configure these settings after the install completes using Jaguar Manager or jagtool as described in the EAServer System Administration Guide.
The installer checks to see if the specified ports are already in use. You can configure the installer to either ignore port conflicts or to scan for free ports. For example, these settings configure the install to not scan for free ports and to ignore conflicts:
-W PortScan.silentResolvePortConflict=False -W PortScan.silentIgnorePortConflict=True
To scan for free ports and write the port numbers to the log file eas_install.props, use these settings:
-W InstallLogFilename.value="$W(SilentInstallLocation.value)\EAServer\eas_install.props" -W PortScan.silentResolvePortConflict=True -W PortScan.silentIgnorePortConflict=False
These settings create the log file as eas_install.props in
the install location. You can modify the file name and location
by editing the value of the -W InstallLogFilename.value
parameter.
Parameter |
Specifies |
---|---|
-W InstallLogFilename.value |
The name and path of a log file where the listener port numbers are recorded. If you specify automatic detection of free ports, you can read the port numbers from this file after the install. |
-W PortScan.silentResolvePortConflict |
Whether to scan for unused ports if a specified port is in use. The installer tries new port numbers by incrementing by 100 between each tested port number, for example, 9000, 9100, 9200, and so forth. |
-W PortScan.silentIgnorePortConflict |
Whether to allow the install to continue if a specified port is in use. If you set this parameter to False, the installer fails with an error if a port is in use. If you have enabled port scanning by setting -W PortScan.silentResolvePortConflict to True, the installer scans for free ports before evaluating port conflicts. |
-W PortScan.iiop |
The initial port for the Jaguar_iiop listener. |
-W PortScan.iiops1 |
The initial port for the Jaguar_iiops1 listener. |
-W PortScan.iiops2 |
The initial port for the Jaguar_iiops2 listener. |
-W PortScan.http |
The initial port for the Jaguar_http listener. |
-W PortScan.https1 |
The initial port for the Jaguar_https1 listener. |
-W PortScan.https2 |
The initial port for the Jaguar_https2 listener. |
-W PortScan.tds |
The initial port for the Jaguar_tds listener. |
-W PortScan.OpenServer |
The initial port for the Jaguar_OpenServer listener. |
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