Description
Description: Use this script to modify Web Server port which is typically 81 on Windows, 5000 on linux.
Usage: qoperation execscript -sn SetWebServerHttpPort.sql -si webServerClientName -si Port
Usage Example: qoperation execscript -sn SetWebServerHttpPort.sql -si TestWebServerClient -si 80
This would be desired port number on which web server would listen for web service requests.
Use this argument to update value to desired port number.:NO_CLASS_LIB
Usage
Script_Name: SetWebServerHttpPort
Usage: qoperation execscript -sn SetWebServerHttpPort.sql -si webServerClientName -si Port
Usage Example: qoperation execscript -sn SetWebServerHttpPort.sql -si TestWebServerClient -si 80
Description: Use this script to modify Web Server port which is typically 81 on Windows, 5000 on linux.
Parameter Details:
webServerClientName -> Name of the Web Server's client.. Note that this is not display name and rather the name of the client.
Port -> This is the port number on which IIS Consoles site is running on Windows Web Server.
This would be desired port number on which web server would listen for web service requests.
Use this argument to update value to desired port number.
Details
- Scope: All
- Platform: CommServe (Database: CommServ)
- Release: 11.0.0
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