Hola

De una mirada rápida y búsqueda en el manual
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_ibm_i_73/rzaig/rzaigpdf.pdf

Lo recuerdo porque tuve un caso de conflicto en una instalación que ya
tenía un servicio escuchando en el puerto 5550

  Considerations for using clusters with firewalls If you are using
clustering in a network that uses firewalls, you should be aware of some
limitations and requirements. If you are using clustering with a firewall,
you need to give each node the ability to send outbound messages to and
receive inbound messages from other cluster nodes. An opening in the
firewall must exist for each cluster address on each node to communicate
with every cluster address on every other node. IP packets traveling across
a network can be of various types of traffic. Clustering uses ping, which
is type ICMP, and also uses UDP and TCP. When you configure a firewall, you
can filter traffic based on the type. For clustering to work the firewall
needs to allow traffic of ICMP, UDP and TCP. *Outbound traffic can be sent
on any port and inbound traffic is received on ports 5550 and 5551. *

In addition, if you are making use of advanced node failure detection, any
cluster node that is to receive failure messages from a Hardware Management
Console (HMC) or a Virtual I/O Server (VIOS) on an Integrated
Virtualization Manager (IVM) managed server must be able to communicate
with that HMC or VIOS partition. The cluster node will send to the HMC or
VIOS on the IP address that is associated with the HMC's or VIOS domain
name and to port 5989. The cluster node will receive from the HMC or VIOS
on the IP address that is associated with the cluster node's system name
and on port 5989.



El lun., 20 abr. 2020 a las 13:16, datil400 (<[email protected]>) escribió:

> Hola a tod@s,
>
> actualmente utilizamos PowerHA como software de replicación, mediante los
> servicios de cluster y la duplicación por hardware "Cross Site Mirroring
> (XSM)" de una ASP independiente.
>
> Estoy intentando automatizar el rearranque del cluster y de la replicación
> después de una partición de cluster o corte de red (no estoy hablando de un
> "fail over").
>
> Quiero chequear varios elementos, entre ellos los puertos TCP/IP
> utilizados por los servicios de Cluster y XSM para saber si están
> "levantados".
>
> ¿Conocéis los números de los puertos TCP/IP utilizados por estas
> herramientas?
>
> Un saludos a tod@s y gracias por vuestros comentarios.
>
> Javier Mora
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