Virtual TapeServer 8.2 Configuration Guide
Table Of Contents
- Virtual TapeServer for NonStop Servers Configuration Guide
- Preface
- Introduction
- Overview of Tasks
- Reconfiguring Vaults
- Enabling Licensed Features
- Configuring Ports
- Creating and Managing VTLs and VTDs
- Enabling and Performing Tape-to-tape Exports
- Enabling and Performing Stacked Exports
- Enabling and Configuring Data Replication
- Enabling and Configuring Role Swapping
- Configuring EMS Communication
- Enabling and Configuring Data Encryption
- Creating and Managing Virtual Media
- Enabling and Configuring Scan/Cleanup
- Configuring User Accounts
- Configuring Web Interface Preferences
- Managing the VTS Server
- Troubleshooting
- Maintaining GFS for VTS
- Reinstalling and Restoring VTS
- Attaching External Devices after Initial Deployment
- TCP/IP Ports and Protocols
- Index

178 | TCP/IP Ports and Protocols
NFS lockd (the lock manager) is also required for NFS and can have its ports set manually in
/etc/sysconfig/nfs by adding the following:
• For quotas:
RQUOTAD_PORT=port_number
• For the lock daemon:
LOCKD_TCPPORT=port_number
LOCKD_UDPPORT=port_number
• For the mount daemon:
MOUNTD_PORT=port_number
• For the stat daemon:
STATD_PORT=port_number
7295 TCP Used by TMS.
7297 TCP
8080 TCP Used by the Eruces encryption provider (te-server) for Data
Encryption.
8888 TCP
9090 TCP
9999 TCP
11111 TCP Used by ricci service if GFS is installed in your
environment.
14567 TCP Used by gndb service if GFS is installed in your
environment.
16851 TCP Used by modclusterd service if GFS is installed in your
environment.
21064 TCP Used by dim service if GFS is installed in your
environment.
33434-
33534
UDP Used by traceroute, which is a diagnostic utility delivered
with VTS but not essential to its functioning
50006,
50008,
50009
TCP Used by ccsd service if GFS is installed in your
environment.
50007 UDP
Port Protocol Comment