On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 10:59 AM, Rafael Fonseca <rsafons...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all, > > I'm reworking the packaging system in cloudstack, and would like to gather > your opinion on the following: > > - Fedora 2x runs systemd's cockpit on port 9090 by default > This is a deal breaker for the cluster servlet port on this OS, the two > possibilities would be to either pack changes to fedora's config on rpm > install or simply change the servlet port to another one that does not > clash on any distro.. any comments/suggestions? > > - Tomcat is not listening on port 80 > Tomcat is using port 8080, which makes the user have to specify that in > the browser.. should we change it? In ubuntu it's already running under > jsvc, so it shouldn't be a problem.. same can be arranged for centos/other > distros. > Is it possible to ask the user for this during installation and default to either 80 or 8080? I know Debian has a way to interact with the user during install, not sure about RedHat. I don't know the rationale behind putting it on port 8080 in the first place, but personally I don't see a problem moving it to port 80. > - No link on the tomcat root (http://management-server/ can link > internally > to http://management-server/client , this makes it easier for new users > who > don't know the URL for the UI :) > > Sounds like a good idea to me, I always forget to add /client when I browse to new installations. -- Erik