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Oracle® ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide, Release OS8.7.x

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Updated: September 2017
 
 

List of Available Appliance Services

This section lists the available appliance services, along with short descriptions and port information. Certain services are always on and cannot be disabled, as described in the following table.

Table 46  Data Services
Service
Description
Ports Used
Filesystem access via the NFSv3, NFSv4.0, and NFS v4.1 protocols
111 and 2049
LUN access via the iSCSI protocol
3260 and 3205
Filesystem access via the SMB protocol
SMB-over-NetBIOS 139
SMB-over-TCP 445
NetBIOS Datagram 138
NetBIOS Name Service 137
Filesystem access via the FTP protocol
21
Filesystem access via the HTTP protocol
80
NDMP host service
10000
Remote replication
216 and 217
Shadow data migration
Filesystem access via the SFTP protocol
218
Block access via the SRP protocol
Filesystem access via the TFTP protocol
Filesystem virus scanning

Note -  UIDs and GIDs from 0 to 99 are reserved by the operating system vendor for use in future applications. Their use by end-system users or vendors of layered products is not supported and may cause security-related issues with future applications.
Table 47  Directory Services
Service
Description
Ports Used
Authenticate users and groups from an NIS service.
Authenticate users and groups from an LDAP directory.
389
Authenticate users with a Microsoft Active Directory Server.

Note -  Once enabled, this becomes an always-on service, and cannot be disabled.

Map between Windows entities and UNIX IDs.

Note -  Always-on service, cannot be disabled.

Table 48  Service Settings
Service
Description
Ports Used
Domain name service client

Note -  Always-on service, cannot be disabled.

53
RIP and RIPng dynamic routing protocols
IP Multipathing for IP fail-over

Note -  Always-on service, cannot be disabled.

Kerberos authentication
88
Network time protocol client
Product registration and support configuration
8000 (It depends on the port opened up in the proxy)
Product inventory support
6481
Configure outgoing mail server

Note -  Always-on service, cannot be disabled.

SNMP for sending traps on alerts and serving appliance status information
Syslog Relay for sending syslog messages on alerts and forwarding service syslog messages
System name and location

Note -  Always-on service, cannot be disabled.

Table 49  Remote Access Services
Service
Description
Ports Used
SSH for CLI access
22
RESTful API

Note -  Always-on service, cannot be disabled.