Use the updatePorts.ant script to change ports in an installed profile.
Each profile template has its own updatePorts.ant script.
The updatePorts.ant script for application server profiles is in the app_server_root/profileTemplates/template_name/actions directory. To use the script, you have to identify which profile to update.
Use the following procedure to become familiar with using the updatePorts.ant script. Each step is an exercise that results in reassigning ports using a particular method that the updatePorts.ant script supports.
The ANT script assigns nonconflicting ports by default. No special arguments are needed. Identify the fully qualified directory paths, profile name, unique node name, and unique cell name. Then issue the command.
For this example, assume that you create the following /TMP/was_props/appserver.props properties file.
WAS_HOME=/QIBM/ProdData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition> was.install.root=/QIBM/ProdData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition> profileName=myprofile profilePath=/QIBM/UserData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition>/profiles/myprofile templatePath=/QIBM/ProdData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition>/profileTemplates/default nodeName=MYISERIES_myprofile cellName=MYISERIES_myprofile hostName=MYISERIES.mycompany.com
STRQSH
cd /QIBM/ProdData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition>/bin(Or, if the product is installed to a non-default directory, change directories to the <install_root_directory>/bin directory.)
ws_ant -propertyfile /TMP/was_props/appserver.props -file /QIBM/ProdData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition>/profileTemplates/default/actions/updatePorts.ant
To view the port assignments, click Servers > Application servers > server1 > [Communications] > Ports.
The resulting dynamically assigned port values apply to all of the ports currently assigned to the AppSrv01 profile, for every server listed in the serverindex.xml file for the profile node name. Each port receives a new nonconflicting value. None of the old port value assignments are used because the port values are in use at the time of the new assignment.
The ANT script assigns nonconflicting ports by default. The defaultPorts=true special argument is needed. Identify the fully qualified directory paths, profile name, unique node name, and unique cell name. Then issue the command.
For this example, assume that you create the following /TMP/was_props/appserver.props properties file.
WAS_HOME=/QIBM/ProdData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition> was.install.root=/QIBM/ProdData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition> profileName=AppSrv02 profilePath=/QIBM/UserData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition>/profiles/AppSvr02 templatePath=/QIBM/ProdData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition>/profileTemplates/default nodeName=MYISERIES_AppSvr02 cellName=MYISERIES_AppSvr02 hostName=MYISERIES.mycompany.com defaultPorts=true
STRQSH
cd /QIBM/ProdData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition>/bin(Or, if the product is installed to a non-default directory, change directories to the <install_root_directory>/bin directory.)
ws_ant -propertyfile /TMP/was_props/appserver.props -file /QIBM/ProdData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition>/profileTemplates/default/actions/updatePorts.ant
To view the port assignments, click Servers > Application servers > server1 > [Communications] > Ports.
The resulting assigned port values are the same each time because the values are the default values. This method does not resolve conflicting port assignments. To view all port assignments for a profile, see the \serverindex.xml file. for your profile. Issue the netstat *cnn command from the i5/OS command line to see all ports in use on the machine.
On i5/OS, the ANT script assigns ports starting at 20050 and does not attempt to determine port conflicts. The startingPort=20050 argument is needed. Identify the fully qualified directory paths, profile name, unique node name, and unique cell name. Then issue the command.
For this example, assume that you create the following /TMP/was_props/appserver.props properties file.
WAS_HOME=/QIBM/ProdData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition> was.install.root=/QIBM/ProdData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition> profileName=AppSrv03 profilePath=/QIBM/UserData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition>/profiles/AppSvr03 templatePath=/QIBM/ProdData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition>/profileTemplates/default nodeName=MYISERIES_AppSvr03 cellName=MYISERIES_AppSvr03 hostName=MYISERIES.mycompany.com startingPort=20050
STRQSH
cd /QIBM/ProdData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition>/bin(Or, if the product is installed to a non-default directory, change directories to the <install_root_directory>/bin directory.)
ws_ant -propertyfile /TMP/was_props/appserver.props -file /QIBM/ProdData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition>/profileTemplates/default/actions/updatePorts.ant
To view the port assignments, click Servers > Application servers > server1 > [Communications] > Ports.
After using the -startingPort option, the resulting port values are the same each time because the ANT script assigns port values starting from the startingPort number (port 20050 in this case).
The portsFile=/opt/was/portdefs.our_appsrv_ex.props special argument allows you to assign specific ports for your profile. Port conflict resolution is not done for the specified ports. Identify the fully qualified directory paths, profile name, unique node name, and unique cell name. Then issue the command.
WC_defaulthost=19080 WC_adminhost=19060 WC_defaulthost_secure=19443 WC_adminhost_secure=19043 BOOTSTRAP_ADDRESS=22809 SOAP_CONNECTOR_ADDRESS=28880 SAS_SSL_SERVERAUTH_LISTENER_ADDRESS=29401 CSIV2_SSL_SERVERAUTH_LISTENER_ADDRESS=29403 CSIV2_SSL_MUTUALAUTH_LISTENER_ADDRESS=29402 ORB_LISTENER_ADDRESS=39100 DCS_UNICAST_ADDRESS=39353 SIB_ENDPOINT_ADDRESS=37276 SIB_ENDPOINT_SECURE_ADDRESS=37286 SIB_MQ_ENDPOINT_ADDRESS=45558 SIB_MQ_ENDPOINT_SECURE_ADDRESS=45578 SIP_DEFAULTHOST=45060 SIP_DEFAULTHOST_SECURE=45061
Note: The ports used in the port definition property file should reflect the template type. The ports in this example are for the default template type, and they might vary for other template types. They can be modelled after the portdef.props file found in the template directory.
Assume that you create the following /TMP/was_props/appserver.props properties file:
WAS_HOME=/QIBM/ProdData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition> was.install.root=/QIBM/ProdData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition> profileName=AppSrv04 profilePath=/QIBM/UserData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition>/profiles/AppSvr04 templatePath=/QIBM/ProdData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition>/profileTemplates/default nodeName=MYISERIES_AppSvr04 cellName=MYISERIES_AppSvr04 hostName=MYISERIES.mycompany.com portsFile=/TMP/was_props/portdefs.our_appsrv_ex.props
STRQSH
cd /QIBM/ProdData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition>/bin(Or, if the product is installed to a non-default directory, change directories to the <install_root_directory>/bin directory.)
ws_ant -propertyfile /TMP/was_props/appserver.props -file /QIBM/ProdData/WebSphere/AppServer/V61/<edition>/profileTemplates/default/actions/updatePorts.ant
To view the port assignments, click Servers > Application servers > server1 > [Communications] > Ports.
The resulting assigned port values are from a props file. Therefore, the values do not change. This method does not resolve conflicting port assignments.
This procedure results in four different methods of port assignments with the updatePorts.ant script.
Start or restart your server to use the new ports.
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