Changing the Oracle Portal Midtier Port

5-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide 5. Specify the protocol in the Use Protocol field. 6. Click Apply. 7. Restart the WLS_PORTAL Managed Server. For more information, see Section 5.3.5.6 .

5.3.5.5 Changing Oracle Portal SQLNet Listener Port

Oracle Portal maintains information about the repository connection in the host:port:servicename format inside a Database Access Descriptor in a file named portal_dads.conf. If the SQLNet listener is reconfigured to listen on a different port, you must reconfigure this port value in Oracle Portal. To change the Oracle Portal SQLNet Listener port in 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 Database Access Descriptor. 3. Select the Database Access Descriptor, such as plsportal. 4. Click Edit. 5. Expand the Portal Database Access Details section. 6. Update the Database Connect String field to reflect the new port. 7. Click OK. 8. Restart the WLS_PORTAL Managed Server. For more information, see Section 5.3.5.6 .

5.3.5.6 Restarting WLS_PORTAL Managed Server

To restart WLS_PORTAL Managed Server in Fusion Middleware Control: 1. Expand the Farm domain, such as Farm_ClassicDomain. 2. Expand WebLogic Domain. 3. Expand the domain, such as Classic Domain. 4. Expand cluster_portal, when applicable. 5. Choose WLS_PORTAL. 6. From the WLS_PORTAL WebLogic Server menu, choose Control, then Shut Down. Ensure that the status of WLS_PORTAL shows Down. 7. From the WLS_PORTAL WebLogic Server menu, choose Control, then Start Up. Ensure that the status of WLS_PORTAL shows Up.

5.3.6 Changing the Oracle Database Net Listener Port

If your environment includes an Oracle Database that functions as a metadata repository, and you want to change the listener port number for that database, perform the procedure in this section. First, determine if it is necessary to change the listener port number. If you are concerned that you have another database on your host using the same port, both databases can possibly use the same port. Note that multiple Oracle Database 10g and Oracle Database 11g databases can share the same Oracle Net listener port. If you are using an Oracle Database as a metadata