Comprehensive list of ports used by Oracle

Does anyone know where I can find a comprehensive list of the ports used by all Oracle products?

Solved it, its in the Chapter 7 of the admin guide

Similar Messages

  • All ports used by oracle

    Dear all,
    Currently we are using oracle 10g R2 , Developer suite 10g on windows server 2003 32 bit.
    we are upgrading to oracle database 11g R2 , Fusion Middleware on windows server 2012 64 bit.
    our network administrator ask me to provide all the ports used by oracle so that we would include it in the firewall policy.
    how to find those ports?
    Regards.

    EdStevens wrote:
    Justin Mungal wrote:
    saratpvv wrote:
    This file contains port list
    $ORACLE_HOME/install/portlist.iniHey... neat... I didn't know about that.
    But I would still go with netstat just to be sure, as previously suggested. The portlist.ini file listed the EM and EM Agent ports, but didn't list the listener port... tsk tsk portlist.ini!Because you are expecting portlist.ini to be used for something that it is NOT used for ...
    I can't find the documentation now, but it seems I remember reading that oracle uses its portlist.ini file to track what ports it has assigned to various (but not all) of its services. But it is NOT used to actually configure those services. THAT is done with various .config or .xml files. See http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/install.112/e24321/app_port.htm#sthref841 for some additional insight.
    Roger. I haven't actually used it, as I had only just heard about it. Thank you though.

  • List all ports using SAP

    Hi,
    Please, Someone knows how to list all ports using SAP?
    Thank you.
    Enrique

    Hi,
    please visit
    https://websmp207.sap-ag.de/~form/sapnet?_FRAME=CONTAINER&_OBJECT=011000358700000208202007E
    Regards
    Bernd

  • Path and filename containt the list of port used by OAS R3

    Could someone tell me the path and the file name that contains the port used by OAS R3.
    Thanks

    Previous versions used to have $OH/install/portlist.ini, this one doesn't but you can check ports used in....
    httpd.conf
    Check for directives
    Port
    Listen
    opmnctl status -l
    this will tell you the ports used by the OC4J, for rmi, ajp and jms for each one.
    And I think with this will do the trick, or if you need more, tell me.
    Regards.

  • Complete list of ports used in CR2008

    Hello.
    I'm wondering if anyone can hele me find a complete list of the ports (and protocol type) that Crystal Reports 2008 uses and what direction the traffic is, what it's communicating with, etc.
    Any help would be appreciated!
    TIA..

    As I said. I'm not aware of anything like it. But places to search:
    https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/businessobjects-articles
    https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/businessobjects-notes
    http://help.sap.com/content/bobj/overview/index.htm
    https://websmp106.sap-ag.de/~form/sapnet?_SHORTKEY=01100035870000712240&_SCENARIO=01100035870000000202
    And perhaps somebody else will be able to help...
    Ludek

  • Is There A Comprehensive List Of Actions Using Modifier Keys?

    I have been using Macs for nearly five years and thought I was reasonably proficient.
    A few minutes ago I was told that it is possible to MOVE a file from one HD to another (rather than COPY it) by holding down the Command key.
    I wonder how many more there are that I don't know!
    So are they listed somewhere? I have looked in all my books and the Help menus but can't find anything.
    Ian.

    Thanks Duane.
    I have just downloaded it and given it a test run.
    It's an interesting application but it seems rather limited. When used with Final Cut Express it only listed half a dozen keyboard shortcuts when there are actually scores if not hundreds.
    Ian.

  • List of ports Prime Infrastructure uses for HA

    Can someone point me to the document containing the list of ports Prime Infrastructure HA uses?
    thanks, rob

    I found 'em----
    The list of ports used are in the quick start guide...
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/net_mgmt/prime/infrastructure/1.2/quickstart/guide/cpi_qsg.html#wp46964

  • Ports used by APPS

    Hi All,
    I am Using Apps R12
    RDBMS : 10.2.0.2.0
    Oracle Applications : 12.0.2
    Form Version : 12.0.14
    How can I know what are the TCP Ports used by Oracle Apps.
    Thanks
    Regards
    Sagb

    You can get a list of ports from OAM as well:
    1) Go to OAM Home page
    2) In the Applications System Status table, click the link of the app or db server in the HOST column.
    3) On the page Oracle Applications Hosts: <your_hostname>, click the "View configuration" button.
    Regards,
    John P.

  • New TMG 2010 servers are not listing for port 443

    Experts,
    We have installed New TMG 2010 servers are not listing for port 443, we have 2 servers installed in same subnet. server can telnet at port 443 to self but can not do to each other.
    Do we need to create any access rule in TMG to allow this ?. Please help.
    Anil MCC 2011,ITIL V3,MCSA 2003,MCTS 2010, My Blog : http://messagingschool.wordpress.com

    Hi,
    Please check the blog that lists the ports used by TMG.
    Forefront TMG 2010 Protocols and Ports Reference
    http://tmgblog.richardhicks.com/2012/09/10/forefront-tmg-2010-protocols-and-ports-reference/
    Note: Microsoft provides third-party contact information to help you find technical support. This contact information may change without notice. Microsoft does
    not guarantee the accuracy of this third-party contact information.
    Best Regards,
    Joyce
    Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. If you have feedback for TechNet Subscriber Support, contact [email protected]

  • Which ports are used by oracle datbase and management agent other than 1521

    Hi,
    Which ports are used by oracle datbase and management agent other than 1521 and the default port of management agent?
    Regards,
    Rjiv.

    Check Port Numbers and Protocols of Oracle Components and also check your portlist.ini in $ORACLE_HOME/install directory.

  • LIST OF COMPANIES USING ORACLE R12I

    Can any one send me the list of companies using Oracle R12i in pakistan.
    kindly reply me or email me on [email protected]

    Hi,
    Please see this thread.
    R12 Implemantation
    R12 Implemantation
    Thanks,
    Hussein

  • List of Port and Protocols used by OBIA and Informatica

    Hi Guys
    Please Let me know the List of Port and Protocols used by OBIA,Informatica.
    Regards
    Rama

    Re: OBIEE Ports

  • Comprehensive List of Oracle/OCS Portlets

    Hello,
    I am looking for a comprehensive list of all prebuilt portlets available for Oracle portlet, particulary for OCS. I have seen it stated that there are 250-400 existing portlets, but haven't found them all listed in one place.
    Thank you,
    Guy Gilstrap

    See item #2 in http://download-uk.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/network.102/b14266/policies.htm#sthref951

  • Port used for task display form in Oracle BPM Worklist from SOA human task

    My problem is that when I click on my task in worklist it is trying to show the task flow UI in a frame using port 7101 which is my admin server instead of port 7102 which is my SOA server where the task display form is actually deployed.
    I have an admin server running on port 7101 and a managed server with SOA configured running on port 7102. My application contains a soa composite project and a task flow project that was auto-generated from the human task in my composite. The applications deploys successfully to the soa server and I can run my BPEL process successfully and see the task show up in worklist.
    I have modified hwtaskflow.xml with this:
    <TaskFlowServer>
    <hostName>localhost</hostName>
    <httpPort>7102</httpPort>
    <httpsPort>8002</httpsPort>
    </TaskFlowServer>
    I access worklist at: http://localhost:7102/integration/worklistapp/
    But when I click on my task in worklist, the task display form is being referenced at
    http://<ip address>:7101/workflow/VacationRequestTaskFlow/faces......
    instead of
    http://localhost:7102/workflow/VacationRequestTaskFlow/faces......
    Any ideas? After changing hwtaskflow.xml I redeployed and restarted everything and it still doesn't work.
    Edited by: Billy Turchin on Oct 1, 2009 12:43 PM

    Actually my config.xml does not have have two soa_server1 entries ... it has only two <server> entries but each one also has an SSL entry; see below. (This was not done by me BTW, but rather when I ran the domain configuration wizard)
    I don't think the problem has to do with the SSL entries, because those ports are not getting used. The default port for my human task is 7101 (DefaultServer) instead of 7102 (soa_server1). Once I changed the port using the EM it seems to remember it when I deploy new revistions of that composite but anytime I deploy a new composite for the first time, the port for the task display form is incorrectly set to 7101.
    How exactly does worklist determine which port and URI to use for a human task's display form? Does it iterate through all the registered task display forms to find one that is registered for the given human task? (ie its not a property of the human task itself, but rather a property of the registered ADF display forms).
    <server>
    --<name>DefaultServer</name>
    --<ssl>
    ----<name>soa_server1</name>
    ----<listen-port>8001</listen-port>
    --</ssl>
    --<machine>LocalMachine</machine>
    --<listen-port>7101</listen-port>
    --<listen-address></listen-address>
    --<tunneling-enabled>true</tunneling-enabled>
    </server>
    <server>
    --<name>soa_server1</name>
    --<ssl>
    ----<name>soa_server1</name>
    ----<listen-port>8002</listen-port>
    --</ssl>
    --<machine>LocalMachine</machine>
    --<listen-port>7102</listen-port>
    --<listen-address></listen-address>
    </server>
    Thanks for the replies thus far...
    Edited by: Billy Turchin on Oct 5, 2009 5:21 AM

  • When I get a date field value using the Oracle thin (type 4) JDBC driver...

    ....in 'DD-MMM-YY' format from an Oracle 8i database and pass it in to the java.util.Date() constructor, I get a IllegalArgumentException. This error doesn't occur when I use the type 2 driver, so it is apparently a driver-specific thing. It happens on both Win32 and Linux.
    Has anyone seen this before? Is there a newer version of the Oracle thin (i.e., type 4) driver than is listed here?
    http://web77-02.us.oracle.com/software/tech/java/sqlj_jdbc/content.html
    Thanks,
    Tom
    [email protected]

    Yup, that original post didn't make much sense, did it? Let's try again.
    I've got an EJB app that runs on WebLogic 6.0 (on Solaris in production, on Win2K for development) and accesses an Oracle 8i database. This app currently uses the Oracle type 2 JDBC drivers. All is well.
    So I wanted to see how it would run on Linux. I've got a Redhat 7.1 box handy, so I installed the JDK and WL6.0 and slapped the ear file on there. Problem! Can't deploy because there are no Oracle drivers on this machine!
    Makes sense. So I started looking around, and it seems installing Oracle on a RH 7.1 box involves patching glibc and other such nastiness. So let's just try the type 4 JDBC driver - no glibc patch, no shared object libraries, just good 'ol pure Java talking to Oracle on port 1521.
    Once I had the URLs and whatnot set up, the app connected to the DB just fine, created the connection pool, read some data, etc. But when my app read a date from the DB and instantiates a new java.util.Date object, I got an IllegalArgumentException - i.e., the date can't be parsed.
    "Hmm... that's odd", I thought, so back I went to my trusty Win2K machine, modified my configuration files to use the type 4 driver and - same error! So I switched back to the type 2 driver - and everything works fine, Dates and all. Hmmm.....
    As you correctly state, that Date constructor is deprecated and I should use DateFormats and GregorianCalendars and whatnot instead.
    But has anyone seen this weird behavior before - code that works fine on a type 2 driver starts throwing exceptions when used with a type 4 driver? Anyone have any solutions?
    Thanks much,
    Tom

Maybe you are looking for