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Changing the default port for a Unix install

  • September 20, 2023
  • 3 replies
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Hi Team,

 

I have an issue with an intended Unix client install.

Filesystem agent only.

 

We unfortunately have port 8400 occupied by other software, so I need to install to a different port.

However, I don’t see where i can over-ride 8400 with my intended port.

 

And for whatever reason, I can no longer find detailed instructions on the Unix\Linux install process.
I’m not a Unix admin, so probably like quite a few of us, it would be helpful if there was more detail on available options.

 

Bottom line, can someone advise how, or where I can provide a different port during a local install (I have a Unix tech available to assist).

 

Thanks

3 replies

RubeckDK
Byte
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  • Byte
  • 66 replies
  • September 20, 2023

Hi @MountainGoat 

 

I do not know on how to change the port number during the install process…. but after install you should be able to change the port by editing the /etc/CommVaultRegistry/Galaxy/Instance001/Session/.properties file on the client (and restart its services) 

 

/RubeckDK


Rajiv
Vaulter
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  • Vaulter
  • 319 replies
  • September 21, 2023

Hello @MountainGoat 

As @RubeckDK mentioned, you can make changes to the file or can use additional setting as well, more information is present here: https://documentation.commvault.com/2023e/expert/7360_changing_network_ports.html

Best,

Rajiv Singal


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  • Vaulter
  • 6 replies
  • October 2, 2023

you can pass the cvdport over the command line to override the default.

./cvpkgadd -cvdport 8500

 

Silent Install:

 

./silent_install -cvdport 8500

 

Thanks,

Narender


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