Re: 1 Worker= 1 JVM?

2001-04-10 Thread Torsten Glunde

Hi,

for running multiple JVMs or Tomcat Instances you have to start and setup
them manually.

For each jvm there will be one server.xml file with the corresponding port
numbers of the workers.

Thats because the workers are established during the apache process in the
mod_jk and have nothing to do with the jvms and corresponding server.xml
files.


Greetings
Torsten

- Original Message -
From: "GASNIER Lise" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 3:15 PM
Subject: 1 Worker= 1 JVM?



 Hi,
 Judging by the Tomcat-Apache How-to and its Multiple Tomcat JVMs section,
 1 instance of Tomcat= 1 JVM ("you have to be running two separate
instances
 of Tomcat, hence the "multiple JVMs").
 And the Tomcat workers.properties doc says  "a tomcat worker is a tomcat
 instance".
 So, 1 worker = 1JVM...
 But when running Tomcat with a workerlist composed of two workers, I can
see
 only one JVM (using TaskInfo).
 Can someone tell me if this assertion is correct: 1 worker= 1 JVM.

 thanks a lot,
 Lise





RE: 1 Worker= 1 JVM?

2001-04-10 Thread GASNIER Lise

Hallo torsten 
Danke Schn fr deine Antwort.
I tried to start 2 tomcat with two server.xml different (server1.xml and
server2.xml) with two different connectors  on two different ports and  with
two different log files  but the second instance failed to start: the window
in which it should have started opened and disappeared immediately.
Have you ever started 2 Tomcat?
Do you know what the problem is?
Thanks again
lise


 -Message d'origine-
 De:   Torsten Glunde [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Date: mardi 10 avril 2001 15:23
 :[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Objet:Re: 1 Worker= 1 JVM?
 
 Hi,
 
 for running multiple JVMs or Tomcat Instances you have to start and setup
 them manually.
 
 For each jvm there will be one server.xml file with the corresponding port
 numbers of the workers.
 
 Thats because the workers are established during the apache process in the
 mod_jk and have nothing to do with the jvms and corresponding server.xml
 files.
 
 
 Greetings
 Torsten
 
 - Original Message -
 From: "GASNIER Lise" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 3:15 PM
 Subject: 1 Worker= 1 JVM?
 
 
 
  Hi,
  Judging by the Tomcat-Apache How-to and its Multiple Tomcat JVMs
 section,
  1 instance of Tomcat= 1 JVM ("you have to be running two separate
 instances
  of Tomcat, hence the "multiple JVMs").
  And the Tomcat workers.properties doc says  "a tomcat worker is a tomcat
  instance".
  So, 1 worker = 1JVM...
  But when running Tomcat with a workerlist composed of two workers, I can
 see
  only one JVM (using TaskInfo).
  Can someone tell me if this assertion is correct: 1 worker= 1 JVM.
 
  thanks a lot,
  Lise
 



RE: 1 Worker= 1 JVM?

2001-04-10 Thread Kaneda K

try to use tomcat run instead of tomcat start (you'll have you exception in 
you current windows).
Otherwise, check that then ajp12 port are also different

At 15:46 10/04/2001 +0200, you wrote:
Hallo torsten
Danke Schn fr deine Antwort.
I tried to start 2 tomcat with two server.xml different (server1.xml and
server2.xml) with two different connectors  on two different ports and  with
two different log files  but the second instance failed to start: the window
in which it should have started opened and disappeared immediately.
Have you ever started 2 Tomcat?
Do you know what the problem is?
Thanks again
lise


  -Message d'origine-
  De:   Torsten Glunde [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Date: mardi 10 avril 2001 15:23
  :[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Objet:Re: 1 Worker= 1 JVM?
 
  Hi,
 
  for running multiple JVMs or Tomcat Instances you have to start and setup
  them manually.
 
  For each jvm there will be one server.xml file with the corresponding port
  numbers of the workers.
 
  Thats because the workers are established during the apache process in the
  mod_jk and have nothing to do with the jvms and corresponding server.xml
  files.
 
 
  Greetings
  Torsten
 
  - Original Message -
  From: "GASNIER Lise" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 3:15 PM
  Subject: 1 Worker= 1 JVM?
 
 
  
   Hi,
   Judging by the Tomcat-Apache How-to and its Multiple Tomcat JVMs
  section,
   1 instance of Tomcat= 1 JVM ("you have to be running two separate
  instances
   of Tomcat, hence the "multiple JVMs").
   And the Tomcat workers.properties doc says  "a tomcat worker is a tomcat
   instance".
   So, 1 worker = 1JVM...
   But when running Tomcat with a workerlist composed of two workers, I can
  see
   only one JVM (using TaskInfo).
   Can someone tell me if this assertion is correct: 1 worker= 1 JVM.
  
   thanks a lot,
   Lise
  




Re: 1 Worker= 1 JVM?

2001-04-10 Thread Torsten Glunde

Hallo Lise
war mein englisch so schlecht?

Have you ever started 2 Tomcat? yes

Do you know what the problem is?
perhaps you try to keep the exuted window to see the error messages.
you have to use the startup.sh / .bat with -f option to give it the
corresponding server.xml file

greetings
Torsten

 -Message d'origine-
 De: Torsten Glunde [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Date: mardi 10 avril 2001 15:23
 : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Objet: Re: 1 Worker= 1 JVM?

 Hi,

 for running multiple JVMs or Tomcat Instances you have to start and setup
 them manually.

 For each jvm there will be one server.xml file with the corresponding port
 numbers of the workers.

 Thats because the workers are established during the apache process in the
 mod_jk and have nothing to do with the jvms and corresponding server.xml
 files.


 Greetings
 Torsten

 - Original Message -
 From: "GASNIER Lise" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 3:15 PM
 Subject: 1 Worker= 1 JVM?


 
  Hi,
  Judging by the Tomcat-Apache How-to and its Multiple Tomcat JVMs
 section,
  1 instance of Tomcat= 1 JVM ("you have to be running two separate
 instances
  of Tomcat, hence the "multiple JVMs").
  And the Tomcat workers.properties doc says  "a tomcat worker is a tomcat
  instance".
  So, 1 worker = 1JVM...
  But when running Tomcat with a workerlist composed of two workers, I can
 see
  only one JVM (using TaskInfo).
  Can someone tell me if this assertion is correct: 1 worker= 1 JVM.
 
  thanks a lot,
  Lise
 





RE: 1 Worker= 1 JVM?

2001-04-10 Thread GASNIER Lise

Torsten, Ralph, Kaneda K  Thanks

I manage to start the two tomcat instances using "tomcat.bat start" for the
first one and "tomcat.bat run" for the second following Kaneda K advice,

Thanks again guys...
Lise 

 -Message d'origine-
 De:   Ralph Einfeldt [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Date: mardi 10 avril 2001 16:14
 :'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
 Objet:AW: 1 Worker= 1 JVM?
 
 Did you change both ports for the second tomcat or did you
 disable the web connector ?
 
 Tomcat uses 2 ports, one (default 8080) to connect
 to the web and one (default 8007) to connect to a 
 connector (This port is also used by the stop script)
 
 Are the ports you assigned free ?
 (From your description I guess that you're using windows.
  For that I can't give advise how you can verify that,
  for linux it's lsof -i :port
 
 Please tell a bit more about your configuration.
 (OS, Standalone/With Webserver (Which one), which tomcat)
 
  -Ursprngliche Nachricht-
  Von: GASNIER Lise [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Gesendet: Dienstag, 10. April 2001 15:46
  An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Betreff: RE: 1 Worker= 1 JVM?
 snip/
  I tried to start 2 tomcat with two server.xml different 
  (server1.xml and
  server2.xml) with two different connectors  on two different 
  ports and  with
  two different log files  but the second instance failed to 
  start: the window
  in which it should have started opened and disappeared immediately.
  Have you ever started 2 Tomcat?
  Do you know what the problem is?
  Thanks again
  lise
 snip/