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MarcoLeeflang
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VMware Capacity Planner change SSH port for some linux/unix servers

With Capacity Planner i want to collect information from some linux servers within an DMZ. On these servers the SSH port is not default set to 22 but say 222.

Can i set this information somewhere in the configuration params of the host configuration within Capacity Planner? I can't find info about this.

I know i can do the performnce data collection via a cronjob, first i want to know if it is possible to change the SSH port for a server in the Capacity Planner configuration

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DiogoCampregher
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HI!

I have the same problem!!!

Some solutions for this problem ?

thks

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ritkap
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The collector allows you to change the SSH port to something other than 22, but as far as I know, it's a global setting and won't allow per system port settings.

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DiogoCampregher
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Hi..

And how i change this global setting for all systems ??

Thks

Diogo Campregher

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