Hi,
I referred to few of the posts related to changing default port(8080) of the edge ui and tried to change it in the file - defaults.sh in the directory - opt/apigee/customer. It did not work for me. Can you please let me know if I am doing the changes in the right file?
Thanks,
Santosh
Edge UI listen on port 9000. Management Server on 8080.
We recommend keeping standard ports to avoid conflicts with documentation, existing scripts and upgrades process.
If you require a different port, it is easier to solve that by exposing UI or MS using a Load Balancer. On the Load Balancer you can expose a standard port i.e. 80 or 443.
Hi Maudrit,
Thank you for your reply. As a worst case scenario can we still change it directly(not via LB) if we manage to avoid the conflicts? If yes, how?
Thanks,
Santosh
Another good reason to change/amend default ports for UI and MS is sSetting up TLS, especially in a dual mode (ie, leaving both http and https access), That is why you can find additional information about port configuration in documentation pages dedicated to TLS configuration.
Both types of ports, http and https, are situated nearby to each other. So, by tracking https port changes, you can identify the location of http ports.
There are actually three different ways to change these ports, CWC, manual and config-file-based.
To change a port of Edge UI manually
or in the documentation
http://docs.apigee.com/private-cloud/latest/setting-port-number-edge-ui
To change a port of Ege UI TLS using config file
http://docs.apigee.com/private-cloud/latest/configuring-ssl-management-ui
To change Management Server TLS port
http://docs.apigee.com/private-cloud/latest/configuring-ssl-management-api
To change Management Server http Port
For your specific question, as you are talking about port 8080, you want to change a port of Management Server not Edge UI.
Using CWC, you need to override value set by an install process
/opt/apigee/customer/application/management-server.properties
conf_webserver_http.port=8080
For details on CWC, see
http://docs.apigee.com/private-cloud/latest/how-configure-edge
You can't disable 8080 on MS. If you do, multiple scripts will stop working.
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