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1. You need to run JServ in manual mode (ApJServManual on - look in load
balancing doc for more info)
2. Each JServ will have it's own properties file (jserv.properties)
3. In that properties file the bindaddress will specifiy the ip address that
you need to bind to.

Hope that helps,
Dan

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From: Don O'Neil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 1:34 PM
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Subject: Multiple JVM's, Bind to specific IP


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I have a need (for security reasons) to configure Jserv to run multiple
times, each with it's own JVM and each bound to it's own IP. I read through
the FAQ's but couldn't find anything to help me out. When I declare
everything standard for Apache (it's own IP, etc..) I get the message :

ApacheJServ/1.0: Exception creating the server socket:
java.net.BindException: Address already in use

So, I need to figure out how to bind Jserv/JVM to their own IP's.

Thanks!



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