Changing Oracle Web Cache Ports

Managing Ports 5-9 1. From the navigation pane, expand the farm, choose Portal, and select the Portal instance. 2. From the Portal menu, choose Settings, and then Wire Configuration. 3. Select the Database Access Descriptor, such as portal. 4. Expand the Web Cache section. 5. Change the Invalidation Port number. If the Invalidation user name and the password are blank, enter the user name and the password. 6. Click Apply. 7. Restart the WLS_PORTAL Managed Server. For more information, see Section 5.3.5.6 .

5.3.5.3 Changing the Oracle Internet Directory Port for Oracle Portal

Oracle Portal maintains information about Oracle Internet Directory ports. To change the Oracle Portal Oracle Internet Directory OID port using Fusion Middleware Control: 1. From the navigation pane, expand the farm, choose Portal. and select the Portal instance. 2. From the Portal menu, choose Settings, and then Wire Configuration. 3. Select the Database Access Descriptor, such as portal. 4. Expand the OID section. 5. Change the port number. 6. Enter the Oracle Internet Directory user name and the password. 7. Click Apply. 8. Restart the WLS_PORTAL Managed Server. For more information, see Section 5.3.5.6 .

5.3.5.4 Changing the PPE Loopback Port

While servicing Portal pages, Oracle Portal makes loopback calls using the default site port. In some configurations, such as external SSL, you must configure the loopback call to a port other than the default site port. To change the PPE Loopback port using Fusion Middleware Control: 1. From the navigation pane, expand the farm, choose Portal, and select the Portal instance. 2. From the Portal menu, choose Settings, and then Page Engine. 3. Expand the Advanced Properties section. 4. Change the port number in the Use Port. Note: The Port number, Invalidation user name, and Invalidation password entered here must match the corresponding values of the Oracle Web Cache instance used by Oracle Portal. For more information about resetting these values, see the Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Web Cache.