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Ridgeline_debug_info_<timestamp>.zip
directory.
To run the Package Debug Info command, go to
<Ridgeline_install_dir>/jboss/bin
Linux or Solaris).
You can specify a directory and a base file name as arguments to the
Use
-output-file <FileName>
no timestamp is appended.
Use
-output-dir <DirectoryName>
placed.
Use
for command help.
-help
When the command has finished, a message in the command window will indicate where the resulting
zip file has been placed (by default, it will be placed in the Ridgeline installation directory.) The Package
file is named
Ridgeline_Debug_Info_<date>_<time>.zip.
on October 1, 2010 at 3:00 pm would be named
A log file containing details of the packaging process,
<Ridgeline_install_dir>/logs
If you open the zip file, you will see that it contains copies of the existing log, property and debug files
for the Ridgeline server as well as information the server keeps about any connected clients. This
information can help Extreme Networks' technical support staff debug problems you may be
experiencing with your Ridgeline server.

Port Configuration Utility

The Port Configuration utility is a stand-alone utility that runs on the Windows platform.
The Ridgeline Port Configuration utility provides a way for an Ridgeline administrator to change the
TCP/IP port numbers Ridgeline uses for its web server and its database, in the event that there are
conflicts between the default port numbers and those used by other software products running on the
same system. Because these port conflicts may prevent Ridgeline from running, the port configuration
capability is accessible outside of Ridgeline. The Port Configuration application runs on the same
system as the Ridgeline server components.
You do not need to shut down the Ridgeline services (server or database) in order to change the port
configurations. However, the new configurations will not take effect until you restart the affected
server(s).
You can run the Port Configuration utility from the command line or from the Windows Programs
menu: it is located in the Ridgeline installation directory, by default
Networks\Ridgeline 3.0
1 To run the program from the Windows Programs menu:
Select Start > Programs > Extreme Networks > Ridgeline 3.0 > Port Configuration.
The Ridgeline Port Configuration window appears with the Web (HTTP) tab displayed, as shown in
Figure
296.
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and is placed in the top-level Ridgeline server installation
and run
PackageDebugInfo.exe
to change the name of the file. (If you specify your own file name,
to change the name of the directory where the file will be
Ridgeline_Debug_Info_20101001_1500.zip
directory.
. The utility is
portconfig.exe
(
PackageDebugInfo.bin
PackageDebugInfo
For example, an Ridgeline Info file created
PackageDebugInfo.log
\Program Files\Extreme
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