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Enterprise Vault™ Troubleshooting Operations Manager
Last Published:
2021-03-23
Product(s):
Enterprise Vault (14.1, 14.0, 12.5, 12.4, 12.3, 12.2, 12.1, 12.0, 11.0.1, 11.0)
- About this document
- Troubleshooting the installation and configuration of Operations Manager
- About troubleshooting the installation and configuration of Operations Manager
- Troubleshooting the installation and configuration of Operations Manager
- Determining whether Operations Manager is installed and configured successfully
- Running the Operations Manager Configuration utility
- Configuring Operations Manager manually
- Troubleshooting accessing Operations Manager
- About troubleshooting accessing Operations Manager
- Troubleshooting accessing Operations Manager
- Authentication failure and access denied message
- Parser error: "This implementation is not part of the Windows Platform FIPS validated cryptographic algorithms"
- Changing the port for accessing the Monitoring database
- Checking the Monitoring Agent and Middle Tier executables
- Troubleshooting problems when using Operations Manager
Changing the port for accessing the Monitoring database
Operations Manager accesses the Monitoring database through the MonitoringMiddleTier.exe process, which is spawned by the Enterprise Vault Admin service. By default, Operations Manager and MonitoringMiddleTier.exe communicate with each other using port 8071. If port 8071 is used by another program, you need to change the port that is used by Operations Manager and MonitoringMiddleTier.exe.
To change the communications port
- Navigate to the top-level Enterprise Vault installation folder, for example
C:\Program Files\Enterprise Vault. - Open the
MonitoringMiddleTier.exe.configconfiguration file with a simple text editor such as Notepad. - Change the port number that is specified in the following line of the file to an available port number of your choice:
<channel ref="tcp" port="8071" >
- Save and close the file.
- Navigate to the MonitoringWebApp subfolder, for example
C:\Program Files\Enterprise Vault\MonitoringWebApp. - Open the
web.configconfiguration file with a simple text editor such as Notepad. - Change the port number that is specified in the following line of the file to an available port number of your choice:
<add key="OMMiddleTierPort" value="8071"/>
- Save and close the file.
- Restart the Enterprise Vault Admin service.
- Restart the IIS Admin service.