Now the server instances can be run as follows:
1. create a directory in GERONIMO_HOME called say 'instance1'
2. copy 'var' directory to instance1.
3. edit instance1\var\config\config-substitutions.properties. Change
portOffset to 10, 20, .. (or anything else).
3. set GERONIMO_OPTS=-Dorg.apache.geronimo.server.name=instance1
4. bin\startup
5. To shutdown use bin\shutdown for the instance using 1099, and
bin\shutdown --port=<rmiNamingPort> for others. The console can also be
used.
6. To deploy from command line use:
bin\deploy ......... for instance at 1099
bin\deploy -port <rmiNamingPort> deploy ..................... for
others
It would be nice if shutdown and deploy used same command syntax.
For the sake of uniformity, I would like to treat the server with
name geronimo', i.e.
gernimo:...j2eeType=J2EEServer,name=geronimo
as an instance. In other words it will be run from geronimo/var (not
var). This will make a pristine copy of 'var' available all the time
for creating new instances. This can be easily done by setting the
property org.apache.geronimo.server.name=geronimo by default.
Any other ideas are welcome..
Thanks
Anita
--- Anita Kulshreshtha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
> We need to make some additional [1] changes to the server to run
> multiple instances of geronimo:
> 1. By default i.e. bin\startup will start the server with a name (i1
> or
> something).
> 2.A pristine copy of var and deploy (empty directory) will be
> maintained at G_HOME, which could be used to start new instances. The
> G_HOME/deploy is not necessary in this case. The server directory
> will
> look like this:
>
> GERONIMO_HOME -
> |- ...........
> | deploy - ??????????????
> |- var
>
> |- instance1 - var
> |- deploy
>
> |- instance2 - var
> |- deploy
>
> |- ......................
>
>
> [1] http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-3011
>
>
>
>
>
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