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Oracle Application Server Installation Guide
The installer verifies that the ports specified in the file are available by checking 
memory. This means that it can only detect ports that are being used by running 
processes. It does not look in configuration files to determine which ports an 
application is using.
If the installer detects that a specified port is not available, it displays an alert. The 
installer will not assign a port that is not available. To fix this:
1.
Edit the staticports.ini file to specify a different port, or shut down the 
application that is using the port.
2.
Click Retry. The installer re-reads the staticports.ini file and verifies the 
entries in the file again.
Using portlist.ini as the staticports.ini File
The staticports.ini file uses the same format as the ORACLE_
HOME/install/portlist.ini
 file, which is created after an Oracle Application 
Server installation. If you have installed Oracle Application Server and you want to 
use the same port numbers in another installation, you can use the portlist.ini file 
from the first installation as the staticports.ini file for subsequent installations.
However, note this difference: in staticports.ini, the line "Oracle Management 
Agent port
" corresponds to "Enterprise Manager Agent port" in 
portlist.ini
.
2.5.3.2 Error Conditions that Will Cause the Installer to Use Default Ports Instead 
of Specified Ports
Check your staticports.ini file carefully because a mistake can cause the installer 
to use default ports without displaying any warning. Here are some things that you 
should check:
If you specify the same port for more than one component, the installer will use 
the specified port for the first component, but for the other components, it will use 
the components’ default ports. The installer does not warn you if you have 
specified the same port for multiple components.
If you specify different ports for one component on multiple lines, the installer 
assigns the default port for the component. The installer does not warn you if you 
have specified different ports for one component.
Notes on Choosing Port Numbers:
Port numbers cannot be greater than 65535.
If you use a port number less than 1024 for a component, you 
must run the component as the root user.
If you use a port number less than 1024 for a component, the 
installer will not be able to start up the component at the end of 
installation. You may need to configure the component first 
before you can start it up. See the appropriate component 
documentation for details.
You still have to comment out ports 389 and 636 in the 
/etc/services
 file if you want to use these port numbers for 
Oracle Internet Directory. See the