Allocate JVM settings per instance

2011-04-21 Thread Alexander Diedler
Hello,

I have a windows server 2003 with three instances of Tomcat (2x6.0.26 and
1x6.0.32). Every Tomcat has it own dir and the services was installed
through /bin/service install [service-name].

How can I change the JVM settings per instance? If I try to open the
tomcat6w.exe, I got not the instance, that the tomcat6w.exe currently
contains, instead of the first instance I have installed.

 

Greetings

Alexander Diedler

 



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Re: Allocate JVM settings per instance

2011-04-21 Thread chris derham
I have a windows server 2003 with three instances of Tomcat (2x6.0.26 and
1x6.0.32). Every Tomcat has it own dir and the services was installed
through “/bin/service install [service-name]”.

 How can I change the JVM settings per instance? If I try to open the
 tomcat6w.exe, I got not the instance, that the tomcat6w.exe currently
 contains, instead of the first instance I have installed.


Assuming you tried the command

tomcat_home\bin\tomcat6w

to edit service called my_service use

tomcat_home\bin\tomcat6w //ES//my_service

Chris


Re: Allocate JVM settings per instance

2011-04-21 Thread André Warnier

Alexander Diedler wrote:

Hello,

I have a windows server 2003 with three instances of Tomcat (2x6.0.26 and
1x6.0.32). Every Tomcat has it own dir and the services was installed
through /bin/service install [service-name].

How can I change the JVM settings per instance? If I try to open the
tomcat6w.exe, I got not the instance, that the tomcat6w.exe currently
contains, instead of the first instance I have installed.

 



The tomcat6w.exe and tomcat6.exe programs are actually instances of the Apache 
Commons Daemon software.


The main project page, which explains very well the point of it, is here :

http://commons.apache.org/daemon/

The Windows version documentation is here :

http://commons.apache.org/daemon/procrun.html

and tomcat6w.exe is really a renamed version of prunmgr.

In short :
if you have installed 3 instances of Tomcat as Windows services, you had to give them 3 
different service names.

Supposing that one of them is tomcatA, just invoke tomcat6w as follows :

c:\tomcatA\bin tomcat6w.exe //ES//tomcatA
and it will show the Registry parameters corresponding to that instance.




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