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Reply from devds on Apr 5 at 6:36 AM 1. Open the Java instance profile located in directory <Drive>:\usr\sap\ <SAPSID>\SYS\profile (Windows) /usr/sap/ <SAPSID>/SYS/profile (UNIX) with a text editor. The Java instance profile is named as follows: <SAPSID>_ <instance name>_ <host>. 2. You can edit the values of the following ports: - HTTP port - the port opened on the ICM for establishing connections using the HTTP protocol. - P4 port - the port opened on the ICM for establishing connections using the P4 protocol. - IIOP port - the port opened on the ICM for establishing connections using the IIOP protocol. - Telnet port - the port opened on the ICM for establishing connections using the Telnet protocol. - To change the Message Server port, proceed as follows: 1. Open the Central services instance profile located in directory <Drive>:\usr\SAP\<SAPSID>\SYS\profile (Windows) /usr/sap/ <SAPSID>/SYS/profile (UNIX) with a text editor. The Central services instance profile is named as follows: <SAPSID>_<Central_services_instance name>_ <host> (for example, CE1_SCS03_myhostname). 2. Change the following value: rdisp/msserv_internal
| | | ---------------Original Message--------------- From: David Caddick Sent: Friday, April 04, 2014 5:22 AM Subject: How to change DB2 Communication ports in Dual Stack system Hi, We have just performed a system copy of the DB2 Dual stack ERP60 system, but the incorrect Database Communication ports were entered in sapinst. I know we can stop DB2 and modify the DB2 communication ports in the /etc/services file, but it seems that the Java Stack stores the DB communication ports somewhere. does anyone know where this is stored in the Java configuration? Regards | | Reply to this email to post your response. __.____._ | _.____.__ |