Update the ports for the deployment manager, node agents
and application servers.
About this task
You may still have your source servers running and broadcasting
services within your network. Note that after migration, the deployment
manager name for example remains unchanged. To avoid conflicts with
the new target environment server and services you need to set unique
ports.
As a rule of thumb, increase by 100 the original port
number. You still need to make sure the same ports are not used in
the source environment.
Procedure
- Open the WebSphere® Integrated Solutions Console.
- Click .
- Update the following ports:
- CELL_DISCOVERY_ADDRESS
- DCS_UNICAST_ADDRESS
- Click .
- Update the following ports:
- DCS_UNICAST_ADDRESS
- NODE_DISCOVERY_ADDRESS
- NODE_IPV6_MULTICAST_DISCOVERY_ADDRESS
- NODE_MULTICAST_DISCOVERY_ADDRESS
- Repeat this step on all node agents
- Click .
Note: The default value
for application_servers is WebSphere_Portal however you may have more servers defined. You need to update the
ports on all application servers listed.
- Update the following ports:
- Fully resynchronize the primary node:
- Click
- Select the check box for the primary node.
- Click Full Resynchronize.
Note: For re-synchronizing the primary node, the node agent
on the primary node has to be running.
- Restart the deployment manager and node agent.