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Configure Ports
Command Central uses the ports specified in the OSGi component to monitor Infrastructure Data Collector.
* To configure the ports for the Infrastructure Data Collector OSGi component
1. Navigate to the Ports configuration type and click the Alias link.
2. Click Edit.
3. In Connection Basics, configure the fields for the corresponding port type.
*The following table describes the configurations for HTTP and HTTPS ports.
Field
Description
Enabled
Whether the port is enabled.
Port Number
The port number that you want to use. Type a number that is not already in use.
Alias
The port name that you want to use. Use an alias that is unique for the instance or component and can be included in a user-friendly URL. Use nly ASCII characters, numbers, underscore (_), dot (.), and a hyphen (-).
Keep Alive Timeout
When to close the connection if the server has not received a request from the client within this timeout value (in milliseconds); or when to close the connection if the client has explicitly placed a close request with the server.
Spare Threads Min
The starting number of request processing spare threads.
Redirect Port
The port to use when redirecting SSL connection requests.
Spare Threads Max
The maximum number of request processing spare threads.
Accept Count
The maximum number of simultaneous connection requests allowed in the connection queue.
Connection Timeout
The connection timeout (in milliseconds). This attribute is not set by default on HTTPS ports.
HTTP Header Size Max
The maximum incoming URL length in characters.
Upload Timeout Disable
Indicates if using a longer connection timeout is allowed when waiting for the servlet container to update.
Lookups Enable
Indicates if DNS lookups are allowed to get the actual host name of a remote client.
*The following table describes the configurations for JMX and SSH ports.
Field
Description
Enabled
Whether the port is enabled.
Port Number
The port number that you want to use. Type a number that is not already in use.
*For JMX, select the port for monitoring, managing, and implementing the Java process.
*For SSH, select the port for remote shell services or execution processes.
Alias
The port name that you want to use. Use an alias that is unique for the instance or component and can be included in a user-friendly URL. Use nly ASCII characters, numbers, underscore (_), dot (.), and a hyphen (-).
JAAS Realm
Specifies the realm name that authenticates the Java Authentication and Authorization (JAAS) service.
*The following table describes the configurations for JDWP port.
Field
Description
Port Number
The port number that you want to use. Type a number that is not already in use.
Alias
The port name that you want to use. Use an alias that is unique for the instance or component and can be included in a user-friendly URL. Use nly ASCII characters, numbers, underscore (_), dot (.), and a hyphen (-).
Suspend
Suspends the runtime until debugger connects.
Note: The JDWP port is only used when the profile is started in debug mode.
4. In Thread Pool Configuration, for HTTP and HTTPS ports, complete the fields that are described in the following table.
Field
Description
Enabled
Whether the listener uses this pool exclusively for dispatching requests. The existing thread pool is a global thread pool. If there is a very high load on this resource, there may be a delay until the global thread pool can process the request. When you enable the private threat pool option, the requests that come into this port do not compete with other server functions for threads.
When you view the port details, the server reports the total number of private thread pool threads currently in use for the port.
Threadpool Min
The minimum number of threads for this private thread pool. The default value is 1.
Threadpool Max
The maximum number of threads for this private thread pool. The default value is 5.
Threadpool Priority
The Java thread priority. The default value is 5.
Important: Use this setting with extreme care because it affects server performance and throughput.
5. Click Save.

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