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ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager 14.2 Installation and Setup Guide

5.2.2 Setting up the port number (/etc/services File)

Operation of the Storage Server requires the assignment of port numbers.

Therefore, prepare the port numbers to be used in the Storage Server and write them in the /etc/services file.

The figure below shows the contents to be written in the /etc/services file.

The table shows the port number and purpose for each service. If settings such as port filtering are required, refer to the description in the "Purpose" column to determine the object to connect to the port before making these settings.

Table 5.2 Content written to the /etc/services file

#Service-name port-number/protocol-name

stgxfws 1226/tcp

If the port numbers included in the table below have already been used in the system, designate unassigned port numbers.

Table 5.3 Port numbers and purposes

Service name

Reception port

Purpose

stgxfws

1226/tcp

This service is used for communications with the storage management server, and for communication with remote Storage Servers in inter-server replications.

stgxfws_<logical node name> (*1)

Any-number/tcp

This service is used for communications with the storage management server, and for communications with remote Storage Servers in inter-server replications.

*1 In a cluster system, this service is required for each job that is created during the cluster setup. The logical node name is the name that was specified during the cluster setup, and the reception port is any port number that was specified for that job

Note

If port numbers other than those listed in the Table 5.2 Content written to the /etc/services file "Content written to the /etc/services file" above have been specified in the /etc/services file, use the port numbers in the /etc/services file instead of the port numbers listed in the "Reception port" column of the Table 5.1 Port numbers and purposes: Port numbers and purposes.