ADSM-L

Re: changing the port

2004-02-25 18:05:49
Subject: Re: changing the port
From: TSM_User <tsm_user AT YAHOO DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 15:05:19 -0800
If your trying to change port 1500 or the port the client contacts the server 
on then that is an all or nothing change.

I think it is way more work than you want to go through but you could create a 
2nd TSM instance on the server that has your current TSM instance.  You could 
share the tape library between the 2.  That instance could have a different 
port and it could be used to backup the nodes that can't use port 1500.  This 
is definitaly a long way to address your issue.

What port or ports specifically are you having problems with?  Some of the 
other things like tcpclientport and webports are client specific and can be set 
differently per client.  Actually the only port that effects everyone is 
tcpport.

You might also be able to use some port forwarding software. I don't have a lot 
of enough experience with that to give you any advice though.

Rogelio_Bazan_Reyes <rogbazan AT SANTANDER.COM DOT MX> wrote:
the problem is that all my clients are using the correct ports...i mean,
could i change the ports just for one client?.....i suppose that4s not
possible, isn4t it?

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Rogelio Bazan Reyes
Grupo Financiero Santander Serfmn
Soporte Ticnico
Tlalpan 3016. Col Espartaco
C.P. 04870
D.F., Mixico
Tel. +52 +55 51741100 ext.19321
+52 +55 51741953
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TSM_User wrote:

>On the TSM server side you can set the TCPPort that the clients contact the 
>server on. In the dsmserv.opt you can change TCPPORT 1500 to something that is 
>not in use like TCPPORT 1800. You can also change the Web Admin port here if 
>that is needed (use HTTPPORT for that). Remember that you then have to change 
>this in the dsm.opt file on every client that uses that server.
>
>The server also communicates with the client. This is usually on 1501. You can 
>change that to a specific port using the tcpclientport option (ex. 
>tcpclientport 1801). This is only need if you have schedmode prompted
>
>The web client uses port 1581 by default. If you run the setup wizard you can 
>change this port from 1581 to something different.
>
>The Client Acceptor and Remote client agent services each talk to the TSM 
>server on 2 seprate ports. By default they negotiate an avialble port. You can 
>set this to a specific value by useing the WebPorts option in the local 
>client's dsm.opt file (ex. webports 1802 1803).
>
>So to recap
>To change the TSM Server's ports.
>TCPPORT 1800 - dsmserv.opt and dsm.opt
>HTTPPORT 1880 - dsmserv.opt
>
>To change the Clients ports.
>TCPPORT 1800 - change to match the server's port.
>TCPClientPort 1801 - forces server to talk to client on this port
>WebPorts 1802 1803 - Used for the Client Acceptor and Remote client agent 
>services to talk to the TSM server.
>
>Note all this information can be used when you are trying to backup clients 
>through a firewall as well.
>
>
>
>
>Rogelio_Bazan_Reyes wrote:
>Hi, i have a new problem...
>on a windows 2000 server i have tsm, and an application that uses the
>same ports than tsm 15xx how could i change the ports for tsm? Not only
>the httpport
>This situation cause the scheduler i defined for this client do not run
>and i have to backup the client manually.
>
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>Rogelio Bazan Reyes
>Grupo Financiero Santander Serfmn
>Soporte Ticnico
>Tlalpan 3016. Col Espartaco
>C.P. 04870
>D.F., Mixico
>Tel. +52 +55 51741100 ext.19321
>+52 +55 51741953
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