On Thu, 17 May 2001, Scott Stirling wrote:
> Glad you found JRunPR useful!
>
> The problem here is that your control port is conflicting with the Apache
> connector's proxy port. Another problem is that the jcp port is undefined.
> The jcp port should match what's set in the JRunConfig ProxyPort value. The
> control port must be a unique value.
>
> Scott
Thank you!! I'd been round and round in circles so long I'd totally
confused myself... (I thought the control port was what linked to
apache). All works fine now.
Graham
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Graham Seaman
> To: JRun-Talk
> Sent: 5/17/01 10:11 AM
> Subject: RE: newbie/port problem
>
> On Thu, 17 May 2001, Aaron Starner wrote:
>
> > There is an archive. See the bottom of this email.
> OK, thanks. Seen that, found JRunPR from the last case of
> a similar problem. Ran JRunPR on my (minimal) installation
> and got:
>
> <=== JRun Server: admin ===>
> control.endpoint.main.port=50000
> web.endpoint.main.port=8000
>
>
> <=== JRun Server: default ===>
> ejipt.classServer.host=127.0.0.1
> ejipt.classServer.port=2323
> ejipt.homePort=2333
> control.endpoint.main.port=51003
> web.endpoint.main.port=8100
> zeus.endpoint.main.port=9100
>
> My apache is set up with :
>
> JRunConfig ProxyPort 51003
>
> Thats all ok, isn't it? I've changed the values so many
> times I'm no longer sure of anything :-(
> I thing I may have got wrong is my 'jcp.endpoint.main.port'
> is set to blank (undefined) - I don't know what this is.
>
>
> Graham
>
>
>
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