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ACE Management Server Administrator’s Manual
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3 LocatethesectionheaderfortheVirtualServerconfigurationforport 443.
Thislinelookssimilartothefollowing:
<VirtualHost -default_:443>
4 Changetheportnumberinthesectionheadertothedesiredportnumber .
Forexample,tochangetoport8443,change443to8443.
5 Savethefile.
6StopandstarttheApacheservice.
Forinstructions,see“VerifyThattheApacheServiceIsStartedorRestarted”onpage 23.
WhenyoucreateanACEenabled
virtualmachine,youcanspecifywhichportistobeusedtocommunicate
withACEManagementServer.
Delete the Server Configuration File and Set a New Administrator Password
Ifyouloseorforgettheadministratorpassword,youmustdeletetheconfigurationfileandreconfigurethe
server.Aspartofthatconfiguration,yousetanewpassword.
To delete the server configuration file and set a new administrator password
1 NavigatetothelocationoftheACEManagementServerconfigurationfile:
Dependingontheserversoperatingsystem,thefileisplacedinone
ofthefollowinglocations:
WindowsC:\Program Files\VMware\VMware ACE Management Server\conf\acesc.conf
Linux/var/lib/vmware/acesc/conf/acesc.conf
2 Saveacopyofthefiletoanewlocationsothatyoucanrefertoitwhenyoureconfiguretheserver.
3 Deletetheoriginalconfigurationfile.
4StarttheACEManagementServerSetupapplicationandconfiguretheserveragain, specifyinga
passwordontheAccessControltab.
See“Startand
ConfigureACEManagementServ eronpage 24.
5ContinuewiththeACEManagementServerSetupapplicationinoneofthefollowingways:
Ifthisistheinitialconfigurationoftheserver,clickNext.
Ifyouarereconfiguringtheserver,clickApplyandclickRestartorLater.
IfyouclickLater,youmustrestarttheserverfortheconfigurationchangestotakeeffect.Youcan
restarttheserverbyclickingApplyonanyofthetabs,evenifyoudonotmakechangeson
thetab.
Restore a Backup Copy of an SSL Certificate
Ifyouuploadaninvalidcertificatefile,theACEManagementServerSetupapplicationfailswhenyouclick
ApplyandthenRestartandyoucannotrestarttheApacheservice.Tofixthisproblem,restorethebackup
certificatefileforthecorrespondingcertificate.