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::*<tt>com.softwareag.catalina.connector.http.pid-agileappsHttp-8283.properties</tt>
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Latest revision as of 11:46, 17 October 2019

Experience has shown that monitoring the processes and doing a health check tends to be a lot more useful than monitoring ports. But if you need to, here are the ports to monitor:

  • Apache-httpd - tcp/80 and tcp/443
  • memcached - tcp/11211
  • MySQL - tcp/3306
  • Tomcat - The ports Tomcat is listening on are listed in the following files available under {install-dir}/profiles/IS_default/configuration/com.softwareag.platform.config.propsloader folder:
  • com.softwareag.catalina.connector.http.pid-agileappsHttp-8283.properties
  • com.softwareag.catalina.connector.https.pid-agileappsHttps-8284.properties