7 Server Information

Refer to this chapter for information about server ports, the Oracle HTTP Server, and provisioned Oracle Fusion Middleware server configuration.

Server Ports

Server Port Notes
Database Listener Port 1521 Only if using a local database
WLS Administration Server 7001 Non-SSL port
WLS_FORMS 9001 Non-SSL port
Oracle HTTP Server (OHS) 7777 & 4443 (7777 & 4443 opened in Linux firewall)

Use the firewall-cmd Linux command to list all open ports or change the current operating system firewall settings. Refer to the firewall-cmd "man" page for more information on this command.

Note:

To use SSL/TLS, you must obtain the appropriate certificate and configure it in this environment as mentioned above. The demo certificate provided in the installation is intended only to illustrate how to use SSL/TLS.

Oracle HTTP Server

OHS has been configured to forward requests for /forms/ and /fadsui. If this is not desirable, remove the associated entries from forms.conf through Oracle Fusion Middleware Control. The OHS KeepAliveTimeout setting has been changed from its default of 5 to 10, which you can verify in httpd.conf.

All Servers

The Oracle Fusion Middleware servers have been configured with a "boot.properties" for each Managed Server (including the Admin Server). This allows the Managed Servers to start without being prompted to log in. These can be removed/deleted if interactive login is desired. All servers configured during the provisioning are configured to autostart with the machine. This means that if the machine is rebooted, these servers should start automatically unless you have disabled that functionality. Refer to this documentation for details on starting servers and working with "boot.properties": https://docs.oracle.com/en/middleware/fusion-middleware.

If using the locally installed database, it is also configured to autostart on reboot.

Refer to the Oracle Forms Installation and Working with Oracle Forms guides for additional configuration and usage instructions.