The "Address already in use" means pretty much what it sounds like - there's already a server listening to the port GeoNode is trying to use. You can see what service that is by using the netstat command - on Linux I usually invoke it like this (Tcp sockets that are Listening, listed with process Numbers and Process names):
netstat -tlnp You should bring down any servers that are already listening on the ports you want GeoNode to use, or change GeoNode's settings to use a different port. -- David Winslow OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org/ On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 5:25 AM, Satyajit Sarangi <[email protected]>wrote: > This is the error I got when I started the geo-server as a standalone > server and tried to bind it when starting geonode . > http://pastebin.com/RRT1NWZA > > My geo-server is running on A.B.C.D ip with port 8080 . I tried to bind it > using paver host -b A.B.C.D:8080 . Even though the geoserver is still up and > running , I get an internal server error . I did all the necessary changes > in jetty.xml and settings.py so as to point to that geoserver . > > -- > *Satyajit Sarangi* > >
