IdM doesn't support non-default port on mysql 4.1 as repository??

Hi
IdM doesn't support non-default port on mysql 4.1 as repository??
IdM version is 6.0.
I setup mysql 4.1 using non-default port 3307.
(default port is 3306)
During setup wizard,
the URL [jdbc:mysql://localhost:3307/waveset] doesn't work.
I am getting following error.
com.waveset.util.InternalError:
     ==> com.waveset.util.ConfigurationError:
     ==> com.mysql.jdbc.CommunicationsException: Communications link failure due to underlying exception:
Of cource,
the URL [jdbc:mysql://localhost/waveset] works well
when I setup mysql using default port.

Hi,
it does work with non standard ports but whatever port you specify it will always try to connect to the default port before actually changing the repo setting.
Therefore use the switches -n -o $WSHOME/WEB-INF/ServerRepository.xml to write the new configuration without performing the broken checks.
Regards,
Patrick

Similar Messages

  • How to use non default port 1521 while 11.2.0.1 grid upgrade to 11.2.0.2

    Hi Team ,
    We are planning 11.2.0.1 Grid infra rolling upgrade to 11.2.0.2 with out any downtime.
    But while up gradation due to default scan port 1521 , 11.2.0.1 databases are not able to connect (remote connections)
    We are using 1900 port for existing 11.2.0.1 grid infra scan.
    While up gradation it is taking default port of 1521 insted of existing port 1900.
    Please provide the solution to use non default port while 11.2.0.2 up gradation.
    After upgrade the status as below.
    grdoratst104:/apps/grid/grdhome:+ASM4> srvctl config scan_listener
    SCAN Listener LISTENER_SCAN1 exists. Port: TCP:1521
    SCAN Listener LISTENER_SCAN2 exists. Port: TCP:1521
    SCAN Listener LISTENER_SCAN3 exists. Port: TCP:1521
    Here I was getting TNS:no Listener errors from the client connections.
    I have modifyed the scan port then it is working fine.
    grdoratst104:/apps/grid/grdhome:+ASM4> srvctl modify scan_listener -p TCP:1800
    grdoratst104:/apps/grid/grdhome:+ASM4> srvctl config scan_listener
    SCAN Listener LISTENER_SCAN1 exists. Port: TCP:1800
    SCAN Listener LISTENER_SCAN2 exists. Port: TCP:1800
    SCAN Listener LISTENER_SCAN3 exists. Port: TCP:1800
    grdoratst104:/apps/grid/grdhome:+ASM4>
    Here the problem is we need to do the grid infra upgrade with out downtime,but due this default port issue clients are not able to connect to the database.
    Thanks
    Bala
    Edited by: user12032334 on May 31, 2011 11:46 AM

    Why are you using a non default port? It does not improve security. It makes network management more complex. And causes the type of issues that you are facing now.
    So before changing defaults, make sure that your reasons are technically sound. And using port 1900 when 1521 is available, is not technically sound by any means.
    As for addressing the problem you have created for yourself by mucking around with port numbers. Use a NAT firewall (on each RAC node) to rewrite packets headers received on port 1900 and send these to the server's port 1521 instead (on the VIP or static IP as required).
    This can be fairly easily done using iptables if your o/s is Linux. You need to:
    a) create a pre-routing NAT rule
    b) create a post-routing NAT rule
    c) create a forwarding filter rule for port 1900/tcp
    d) create an input filter rule to accept traffic on 1900/tcp

  • SSRS 2012 MP (Native) - Bug with non-default port on SSRS DB, Does not discover

    We have test changing SSRS DB instance to default port 1433 and discovery is immediate in SSRS MP. When using non-default port, discovery fails, SSRS instance role is never identified.
    Our SSRS is separated into app and db tires across two servers. Have tried creating sql network aliases, but this does not work either.
    In our environment, we use non-default port for our SQL DB instances. how do we get SSRS to discover.
    Thanks in advance,
    Rois Cordova

    The Monitoring Pack for Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services automatically discovers instances of SSRS 2012 by reading registry.
    When the Monitoring Pack for Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services is imported for the first time, it creates three new Run As profiles:
    • Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services Discovery Run As Profile
    • Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services Monitoring Run As Profile
    • Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services SCOM SDK Discovery Run As Profile
    By default, all discoveries, monitors and rules defined in the SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services management pack use accounts defined in the “Default Action Account”
    Run As profile. If the default action account for a given system does not have the necessary permissions to discover or monitor the instance of SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services, then those systems can be bound to more specific credentials in the
    “Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services …” Run As profiles, which do have access.
    It s recommend that you should check the default action account permission.
    Roger

  • Cisco Archive - SCP non default port

    Does anyone know the syntax of the path command when SCP is used with a non default port (other than 22)
    THanks

    Using that parameter, you are telling the database where to find the listener so it can register with that listener.
    ALTER SYSTEM SET LOCAL_LISTENER='address portion of entry in tnsnames.ora'
    In tnsnames.ora you have 'testdb', in listener.ora 'zalistener'
    Edited by: Markus Waldorf on Sep 5, 2010 3:20 PM
    Btw, you can have multiple listeners, but each must be on it's own port.

  • IMAP service on non-default port

    Our IMAP server is running on a non-default port(other than 143), when I edit defaults, I have nowhere to specify the port number, but I do with MS Outlook, is this an enhancement or there is any workarounds? Thanks in advance

    At present it runs on default port, there is no provision to change it. This is an enhancement it should be taken care in the next release.

  • How to establish user equvalance between 2 rac nodes on non default ports??

    Hi Friends,
    Please shed some light on how to establish user equvalance between 2 rac nodes on non default ports such as ssh on 22...
    i want to establish user equvalance on other ports..
    Thanks
    RB

    R12DBA wrote:
    Hi Friends,
    Please shed some light on how to establish user equvalance between 2 rac nodes on non default ports such as ssh on 22...
    i want to establish user equvalance on other ports..
    Thanks
    RBHi RB ,
    22 is default port for ssh. For configuring
    http://yasarmoran.wordpress.com/2010/06/12/configuring-ssh-on-oracle-rac-nodes/
    For non default port , first of all you need to configure ssh on new port . For that refer :
    http://www.itworld.com/nls_unixssh0500506

  • How to open a non-default port for sftp?

    My MacMini at work used to listen on port 12345 for sFTP for close to 9 months but then something (probably a power cut...) messed all things Remote up with the office setup. So I tried to reset things. It didn't work. What do you think I'm doing wrong? The MacMini is running Tiger (10.4.10). Here's what I've done so far:
    1. Drilled a hole for port 12345 on my Thomson (Alcatel SpeedTouch 780) modem/router, and disabled its Firewall and Parental Controls;
    2. In System Prefs>Sharing>Firewall I have enabled the Firewall after making sure I've added a service for port 12345;
    3. Also in System Prefs I've enabled Remote Login, to make sure the sftp daemon is running;
    4. Back on the Thomson modem/router, I've set up a service to forward port 12345 of the router to port 12345 of my MacMini (I selected it by clicking on its MAC address in the appropriate drop down menu in the modem/router config page).
    STILL: when I try to sftp to my MacMini from outside the office, I get a timeout error. Back at the MacMini, I run Network Utility and ask it to check at IP (the MacMini IP) for ports 12345 to 12345, and it doesn't report it as 'open' (it does for port 22).
    I am bummed. What am I missing? I am also 100 miles away from the office on any given day, so it's not exactly easy to pop over and try various troubleshooting things. I have to kill this once and for all next I'm at the office, some time in the weekend!
    As always, thanks, people.
    < Edited by Host >

    It sounds to me like the port forwarding is setup, so that's not the issue.
    The issue is how to change sshd to listen on port 12345 rather than port 22. However, I'm not sure that you need to.
    If you're trying to hide your server from the public, why not just setup your port forwarding to forward publicIP:12345 to privateIP:22.
    That way you connect to port 12345 from your remote location, but don't have to change the server configuration at all.
    The only reason why this wouldn't work would be if your router doesn't support different internal and external ports (e.g. it always maps to the same internal port number).
    If that's the case then you need to change launchd to listen on port 12345. How you do that depends on whether you want to move the entire SSH service to port 12345, or whether you want SSH to support 22 and 12345 at the same time.
    If the former, just edit /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/ssh.plist and change the lines:
    <key>SockServiceName</key>
    <string>ssh</string>
    to:
    <key>SockServiceName</key>
    <string>italk</string>
    (italk is the registered service for port 12345).
    Then either reboot or unload/reload the ssh.plist to make the change active.
    If you want ssh to run on both port 22 and 12345 then you should copy /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/ssh.plist to /Library/LaunchDaemons/ssh-12345.plist then make three changes to the new .plist file:
    First, change the <Label> parameter to something unique (i.e. not 'com.openssh.sshd').
    Second, remove the <Bonjour> array
    Third, edit the SockServiceName as indicated above.
    Once you've done that, reboot and you should be set.

  • Scan Ip with non default port

    Hi All,
    We are impelenting 11.2.0.3 on OEL.
    Can We configure scan ip without default(port other than 1521).
    I have never configure scan ip without default. I want to know whether we can configure?
    Suggestions are welcome.
    Thanks and Regards,

    Hi,
    When i change the port of scan listener and default listener in grid home.
    I am check the listener status from grid home not from oracle home.
    Copyright (c) 1991, 2011, Oracle. All rights reserved.
    Connecting to (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=)(PORT=1521))
    TNS-12541: TNS:no listener
    TNS-12560: TNS:protocol adapter error
    TNS-00511: No listener
    Linux Error: 111: Connection refused
    [dbdev@oractestdbn1 11.2.0]$ lsnrctl status LISTENER
    LSNRCTL for Linux: Version 11.2.0.3.0 - Production on 09-APR-2012 08:45:57
    Copyright (c) 1991, 2011, Oracle. All rights reserved.
    Connecting to (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=)(PORT=1521))
    TNS-12541: TNS:no listener
    TNS-12560: TNS:protocol adapter error
    TNS-00511: No listener
    Linux Error: 111: Connection refused
    [dbdev@oractestdbn1 11.2.0]$ lsnrctl status LISTENER
    Do i need to do anything at database to make it visible from oracle home side.
    Thanks and Regards,

  • How to make MAC print to an network printer on a non default port.....

    Hello
    I have a Gestetner 3235PCL printer at the office. The printer is on IP address 192.168.1.10 using Port 9101.
    I can't seem to find a way to make the computer print to anything but the default port.
    Any ideas if this is possible using a Mac?

    Bruce is correct, but be certain you select IP > HP Jetdirect-Socket. Then enter the IP address with the port number separated by a colon " : ".
    You could also use the CUPS web page to add the printer. At the Device menu, select 'Appsocket/HP Jetdirect' and then at the Device URI menu, after socket you can enter the IP address with port 9101, such as
    socket://ip_address:9101/
    Do you know if the printer is using a Fiery controller? I know the Fiery's offer three ports alternate to 9100 so that you can connect to a specific queue. 9100 will print to whatever has been selected as the default queue in the controller config, such as print, while 9101, 9102 and 9103 are the direct, print and hold queues respectively.
    Pahu

  • Looking at protocols on non default ports in Microsoft Message Analyzer

    I have previously been using Microsoft Network Monitor. I'd like to migrate to Microsoft Message Analyzer but I cannot find out how to view network traffic as a certain protocol (in my case TDS, the protocol SQL Server uses) unless it has the default port.
    For TDS the default TCP port is 1433 however I need to be able to look at TDS traffic coming on different TCP ports.
    It was possible to do this in Network Monitor by editing the switch statement in the TCP parser to add the ports I required along with 1433 and then rebuilding the parsers. In wireshark it's even simpler as you just select the traffic you want and say "View
    as TDS" however wireshark's TDS parsing is not as good as Microsoft's and we need the parsing to be as accurate as possible.
    Does anyone know how to parse traffic as particular protocols if they are not on the default port in Message Analyzer?
    Many thanks
    Rob

    With Message Analyzer and alternate Ports, you have to do much the same workaround we did with Network Monitor. We do plan to make it easier in the future, especially given the increased use of alternate ports, but for now changing the OPN (which is NPL
    for Message Analyzer), you can make it parse.
    You can make the change to TDS.OPN in C:\Users\YOURLOGINNAME\AppData\Local\Microsoft\MessageAnalyzer\OPNAndConfiguration\OPNs\Microsoft\MicrosoftCommon\TDS.OPN.  You can find the actor that is defined like this:
    autostart actor TDSOverTCP(ReassembledTCP.Server server)
    These "act" as a the endpoint looking to match messages from TCP.  You'll need to find each location where TDS.Port is defined and add your port.  So for instance in the first process rule, you'd changed:
        process server accepts s:ReassembledTCP.VirtualDataSegment
            where s.DestinationPort == Port.TDS && ((inboundCache != null && inboundCache.Buffer != null && inboundCache.Buffer.Count > 0) || IsTDSHeader(s.Payload))
    to
        process server accepts s:ReassembledTCP.VirtualDataSegment
            where (s.DestinationPort == Port.TDS || s.DestinationPort == 5555) && ((inboundCache != null && inboundCache.Buffer != null && inboundCache.Buffer.Count > 0) || IsTDSHeader(s.Payload))
    If you need more help, please let me know.  Keep in mind when you make an OPN change, we have to rebuild and cache things.  This might slow down the UI at first, but after everything you normally touch as been re-cached, it will be fast again.
    Paul

  • CANT OPEN END POINT NON DEFAULT PORT

    Hi,
    I have issues with opening end point port 2121 for FTP?
    This is steps what I did: 
    1. create end point for 2121 port in azure public/private add ACL 0.0.0.0/0
    2.in windows 2012 firewall create rule to allow 2121 port 
    3.test local port (working)
    4. test public port not working
    Please help, how can I open public 2121 port. so I can access to FTP server on 2121 port ?
    Edin Muharemagic

    Hi,
    It pretty much looks like you are following the correct steps. Also I have reproduced the same scenario in my lab and it very much works.
    However I suggest you to try the following :
    Disable the firewall and check if you are able to access
    Delete and Recreate the Endpoints
    You might want to refer to the below article to know more about setting up FTP server on Azure VM
    http://blogs.msdn.com/b/mast/archive/2013/12/13/setting-up-a-passive-ftp-server-in-windows-azure-vm.aspx
    Hope this helps !
    Regards,
    Sowmya

  • Cannot specify non-default KDC port using system property krb5.kdc

    For testing / debug it's very useful to be able to run the KDC on a non-default port. This can be specified in Kerberos config file by appending the port number to the KDC host name, delimited with a colon.
    The java.security.krb5.kdc property can be used to locate the KDC - Unfortunately in Config.java in the sun.security.krb5 package, when parsing the property the colon is used as a delimiter for multiple KDCs. The config object String.replace()s the colons with space chars. Then the KrbKdcReq.java module, when testing for a non-default port in the KDC string from the config object, looks for the colon delimiter - but this has been zapped. So it seems that it's not possible to specify the non-default port via the property.
    The workaround is to use the config file approach instead, but this is inconvenient and limits programmability (especially when using configuration reload) - Is there a prospect that the config parser might be adjusted backwards compatible (say, to recognise a double colon or an escape char) to fix this?
    regards
    Ted Hayes

    Greetings
    I'm sorry to dig this thread up, but I could really use some help concerning this. I need to set up ApacheDS in a remote machine, but I'm not allowed to have root access to it, which means I can't make ApacheDS to run its KDC at port 88. Port 88 is a reserved port in *nix machines, so I can't make ApacheDS to list on that port without admin previledges.
    On the other hand, I already have a client/server demo program that can connect to a kdc (which can be found at http://thejavamonkey.blogspot.com/2008/04/clientserver-hello-world-in-kerberos.html), but I don't know how to set it up to run on any other port. I noticed that teddy_salad mentioned something about a config file approach, but I don't know what he is referring to.
    At this point I should mention that its my first time trying to use JGSS, but I'm also running out of time to make the ApacheDS work. I'm supposed to make some benchmarking tests for my masters degree dissertation, and the deadline is approaching :\
    I only need to know how to change hte default port to which that application connects to. Thanks in advance to anyone who replies to this.

  • Grid control and non-default listener

    I have oem 10.2.0.5 on linux redhat 5
    i have a series of databases with 2 oracle homes on solaris.
    1. we use virtual IPs instead of the host ip. so one IP for each database. This is due to our active/passive cluster. I have read the documentation on this. I was able to configure for this by taking the tnsnames file and using that in the target configration.
    My problem now is that the OEM sees my listener as being down. I think this is because it is looking for the default listener on port 1521. We have 1 listener per database and they are on non-default ports. This is for our active/passive failover.
    how do I configure the target to look for the correct listener? so I do not have a listener called listner.
    My listener has the same name as the database name and is on the same port as my database.

    Guess2 wrote:
    I have oem 10.2.0.5 on linux redhat 5
    i have a series of databases with 2 oracle homes on solaris.
    1. we use virtual IPs instead of the host ip. so one IP for each database. This is due to our active/passive cluster. I have read the documentation on this. I was able to configure for this by taking the tnsnames file and using that in the target configration.
    My problem now is that the OEM sees my listener as being down. I think this is because it is looking for the default listener on port 1521. We have 1 listener per database and they are on non-default ports. This is for our active/passive failover.
    how do I configure the target to look for the correct listener? so I do not have a listener called listner.
    My listener has the same name as the database name and is on the same port as my database.Your database isn't "on" a port, so the fact that you make a statement like "My listener . . . is on the same port as my database." indicates you don't yet have a clear understanding of the relationship of the listener to the database. The fact that you would name your listener the same as your database further indicates you don't yet have a clear understanding of the relationship of the listener to the database.
    The database (actually, we're talking about the instance) really has no inherent relationship to the listener. The listener is just a connection broker. One listener, listening on one port, can service requests for multiple databases, even multiple versions (9.x, 10.x) databases, even databases running out of different homes. For that reason alone, I consider it bad practice to name a listener the same as a database. That implies a relationship that simply doesn't exist. Only under extraordinary circumstances would it be necessary to have more than one listener running on a server, regardless of how many database instances may be on that server. And for that reason it really doesn't make much sense to name your listener anything but the default - "listener".
    You configure your listener to listen on a certain ip and port. You configure your clients (via tnsnames or other naming method) to send connection requests to the ip and port the listener was configured to listen for, requesting a connection to a service name the listener knows about. The listener knows about service names either through coding in the SID_LIST section of listener.ora, or through self-registration by the instance.
    I worked with active/passive clusters with virtual IP's a few years ago and there was really nothing special I had to do as far as the databases, clients, or listeners.

  • How to find Parameter values of a non-default listener using LSNRCTL

    Hi,
    I have a non-default listener with name like "lsnr_abcd" in non-default port.
    I am on 10.2.0.4 database version. If I want to find out parameter values (like displaymode,dynamic_registration,etc)
    for a non-default listener, which command should I use?
    I know that for default listener, we can do the following
    1) Execute lsnctl
    2) show dynamic_registration
    What should I execute if I want to get this details for a listener "lsnr_abcd"
    Thank You
    Sarayu

    After setting your current listener to non default listener like this
    lsnrctl> SET CURRENT_LISTENER lsnr_abcd
    You can execute the further commands without your listener name
    lsnrctl>set DISPLAYMODE
    Edited by: vreddy on Jul 19, 2012 6:53 AM
    Edited by: vreddy on Jul 19, 2012 6:54 AM

  • Cisco Secure ACS 5.6 Backup to FTP server listening on non-standard ports

    When defining a software repository from CLI or GUI, I have not been able to define the custom port that our FTP server is listening on.  Does ACS support the use of custom ports for FTP?

    Hi Anthony,
    I don't thing so it will support non-standard ports as the options are only Disk,FTP,SFTP,TFTP and NFS.
    Regards,
    Chris

Maybe you are looking for

  • No Office 2010 64 bit support and printer driver issues

    I have been using Adobe Acrobat Pro 8 for about 2.5 years. Whenever I upgrade my laptop I usually upgrade most of the software I use including Adobe Acrobat Pro. This time I didn't see a need so I installed Acrobat Pro 8 again. When I did, it no long

  • Use of procedure in Report Builder

    Hello all, i am using Oracle 10gR2 Report Builder it is working properly with sql queries but i want to try it with procedures so is it possible to use procedures in Report Builder as the same way we import query. i used a procedure but got an error

  • Updated iphone 5 with ios 6.1 - lost all Sim contacts - how do I get them back?

    I updated my iphone 5 last night to the latest update 6.1 (and signed into the cloud for the first time) and now all my SIM contacts are gone....only my Facebook ones remain. How can I get them back?

  • Rmi Cliaent-side Exceptions

    Hi, I'm trying a Rmi implementation. The server side classes-interface look to work properly, but when I try to refer to remote objects from my client, it throws the following exception: java.rmi.UnmarshalException: error unmarshalling return; nested

  • Newsletter script

    I need a script or something for sending newsletters (asp) - send email in html/plain text - subscribers from database (mssql) - schedule tool would be nice What can you provide?