Generally your nodes are on different hosts, in which case you would not get port 
conflicts.

Possibly, you could have multiple IP addresses and pass in the -b option to the run 
script specifying a different ip for each host, but depending on the actual network 
setup, the two instances may not see each other.

I would assume you are doing this as a test?  As having 2 cluster nodes on one host 
kind of defeats the purpose of a highly available cluster.  

That or maybe you are just trying to handle the extreme edge case of the JVM crashing.



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