Chapter 2 Interacting With CiscoWorks Homepage
Changing Web Server Port Numbers
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User Guide for CiscoWorks Common Services
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A sample backup may be similar to:
/opt
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`--/CSCOpx
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`--/conf
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`--/backup
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|--README.txt (Note the purpose of this directory as it
is initially empty)
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`--/AAAtpaG03_Ciscobak (Autogenerated unique backup
directory).
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|--index.txt (The backup file list)
|--httpd.conf (Webserver config file)
|--md.properties (CiscoWorks config elements)
|--mdc_web.xml (Common Services application
config file)
|--regdaemon.key (Common Services config
registry key file)
|--regdaemon.xml (Common Services config
registry data file)
|--rootapps.conf (CiscoWorks daemons using
privileged ports)
|--services (The system /etc/services file)
|--ssl.properties (CiscoWorks config elements
for SSL mode)
`--vms_web.xml (Common Services application
config file)
Note
All the above files and the unique directories are stored with read only permission
to casuser:casusers. To ensure the security of the backup files, only the
CiscoWorks Server administrator has write permissions.
The change port utility displays messages to the console, as it runs. These
messages contain information about the directory where the backup files are being
stored. These messages are also logged to a file, changeport.log
This file is saved to the directory:
/var/adm/CSCOpx/log/changeport.log
This file contains the date and time stamps to indicate when the log entries were
created.