KDS_X_KDE_TRANSPORT_HTTP_OPTIONS

This parameter allows for any HTTP-related overrides in the KDE_TRANSPORT environment variable keyword if it is determined that your site requires these special settings.

Required or optional
Optional
Location where the parameter value is stored
KDSENV member of the rhilev.rte.RKANPARU library for the portal server
Parameter name and syntax
KDE_TRANSPORT
Default value
None
Permissible values
The following special settings are supported:
HTTPS:0
Eliminates error messages when the HTTPS daemon server is active and failing to obtain or bind to family ip.ssl (ip.ssl.https:3661).
HTTP:0, HTTPS:0
These settings disable port allocation and port bind errors for the HTTP (1920) and HTTPS (3661) default ports.
HTTP_SERVER:n
This KDE_TRANSPORT environment variable keyword disables HTTP and HTTPS daemon services. Do not specify this for a hub monitoring server or for the portal server.
HTTP_CONSOLE:n
This KDE_TRANSPORT environment variable keyword disables the TMS/Service Console facility of the HTTP daemon service.
HTTP_CONSOLE:N
This KDE_TRANSPORT environment variable keyword removes the process from the published Tivoli service index; this makes the process inaccessible from the TMS/Service Console.
PARMGEN name
KDS_X_KDE_TRANSPORT_HTTP_OPTIONS
Description
Allows for any HTTP-related overrides in the KDE_TRANSPORT environment variable keyword if it is determined that your site requires these special settings.

The KDE_TRANSPORT environment variable keyword redefines the ports to be used by the HTTP and HTTPS daemons.

A portal server on Windows, Linux, or UNIX uses port 1920 for HTTP connections and 3661 for HTTPS connections from portal browser clients.

Default port settings should not be changed, especially on multifunction UNIX and Linux systems, since many components might be located on the same system and some of these components might depend on the default values being used for HTTP and HTTPS ports.

Related parameters
  • KDS_HUB_* parameters (values for the Primary HUB TEMS that the z/OS Remote TEMS reports to)