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iamphane
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Enthusiast

https server port 443 already in use

Hello ,

             i am installing Vcenter converter 5.0 standalone while installin port 443(http server) already in  use showinh what to to to complete my installation.

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POCEH
VMware Employee
VMware Employee

Two options here:

1. free your 443 port

2. change the port from installation - client server installation

HTH

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kjb007
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Are you trying to install this on the vCenter server?  The stand-alone needs its own server for installation as both vCenter and Converter both have web components.

-KjB

vExpert/VCP/VCAP vmwise.com / @vmwise -KjB
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iamphane
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yes i am trying to install same server where vcenter was installed ,so what should i do now ? shall i change port number if yes then what should i keep

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kjb007
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You will either need to change the ports to something unused, or create another vm, and run converter there.  I prefer the 2nd method, and have a separate vm for my converter server.

-KjB

vExpert/VCP/VCAP vmwise.com / @vmwise -KjB
ASTisGod
Contributor
Contributor

I installed vCenter Converter Standalone (client/server) on one of our vCenter-serveres with the following ports:

9180 HTTP

9181 HTTPS

9182 Agent

I than connected to the vCenter Converter-server from my PC by specifying the port (see image). Seems to work 😉

LetterSantoro
Contributor
Contributor

It occurred with me, but I realized that VMware Workstation, installed in my laptop, uses this same port. So, I opened the Windows Services and stopped all VMware Workstation services. After I was able to install the vCenter Converter without problem.

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MrReeno
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Thanks. It works for me.

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