Re: Nifi installation - port 8080 being used even nifi installed with a different port

2020-03-11 Thread Samarendra Sahoo
alse > > > > *From: *Samarendra Sahoo > *Reply-To: *"users@nifi.apache.org" > *Date: *Friday, March 6, 2020 at 11:17 PM > *To: *"users@nifi.apache.org" , " > d...@nifi.apache.org" > *Subject: *Nifi installation - port 8080 being used even nifi instal

Re: Nifi installation - port 8080 being used even nifi installed with a different port

2020-03-09 Thread Shawn Weeks
To: "users@nifi.apache.org" , "d...@nifi.apache.org" Subject: Nifi installation - port 8080 being used even nifi installed with a different port We have installed Nfi 1.10.0 on RHEL7.2 to run on port 9778. However, we are seeing that its using port 8080 as well as per the bel

Re: Nifi installation - port 8080 being used even nifi installed with a different port

2020-03-07 Thread Aldrin Piri
Hi Sam, Please only send to one list. Providing this response to users only. The port and process you are seeing is actually related to the ZooKeeper instance from what the clustered setup. The upgraded version of ZooKeeper enabled this server by default. We have accounted for this in

Nifi installation - port 8080 being used even nifi installed with a different port

2020-03-06 Thread Samarendra Sahoo
We have installed Nfi 1.10.0 on RHEL7.2 to run on port 9778. However, we are seeing that its using port 8080 as well as per the below log message. Could you pls suggest how to make all of the nifi services run on port 9778? o.a.z.server.admin.JettyAdminServer Started AdminServer on address