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2.3.2. Enabling IP Ports on Computers That Run luci

To allow client computers to communicate with a computer that runs luci (the Conga user interface server), and to allow a computer that runs luci to communicate with ricci in the cluster nodes, you must enable the IP ports assigned to luci and ricci. Table 2.2, “Enabled IP Ports on a Computer That Runs luci lists the IP port numbers, their respective protocols, and the components to which the port numbers are assigned. At each computer that runs luci, enable IP ports according to Table 2.1, “Enabled IP Ports on Red Hat High Availability Add-On Nodes”.

Note

If a cluster node is running luci, port 11111 should already have been enabled.
Table 2.2. Enabled IP Ports on a Computer That Runs luci
IP Port Number Protocol Component
8084 TCP luci (Conga user interface server)
11111 TCP ricci (Conga remote agent)


 
 
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