At 09:37 PM 5/30/03 -0400, you wrote:
>On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 05:31:50PM -0500, Tom Brown wrote:
>> At 04:07 PM 5/30/03 -0400, you wrote:
>> >I want to run two instances of aolserver -- Port 80 for production and
port
>> >8000 for development.
>> >
>> >I set up two config files: aolserver.fgm and aolserver.devel. Fgm, the
>> >production server, is the default server and starts on boot. I tried to
>> >start devel manually, but it doesn't work.
>
>That's pretty common for development servers.  I do much the same.
>
>You're going to have to give a lot more info than that for anyone to
>be able to help you.  What's it say in the server log?  Any errors
>there?  What's different in the log between the two servers?  What's
>different between the two config files?

The second instance server log says the server failed at nscp on port 9999.
The first instance already grabbed port 9999. Turning off nscp in the
second instance allowed the second server to start but left me without a
control port -- even though I've not yet tried using one. So I upped the
nscp port on the second instance to 10000. The second instance boots fine
there.

>What OS?  What version of AOLserver?  Can you put your AOLserver
>config file somewhere publically available (take out any database
>passwords first)?

Debian linux v3. Aolserver_3.4.2-1_mips.


http://www.freegeekmichiana.org:8000/devel.config.html

Tom


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