Re: Running multiple tomcat instances with Tomcat 6.0.14

2009-08-17 Thread Mark Thomas
azharalibuttar wrote:
 
 
 Mark Thomas-23 wrote:
 azharalibuttar wrote:
 Hi,

 Thanks for sharing a very valuable information with the users of apache
 tomcat but there is also a very simple way to run multiple instances of
 apache tomcat 6 given in the post on under given blog;

 http://www.itoperationz.com/2009/07/multiple-instances-of-apache-tomcat-6-on-debain5-lenny/
 That isn't great advice. There are much better ways to run multiple
 instances that to just do multiple installations.

 Mark

 Thanks for sharing your precious comments about my post. Is it possible for
 you to share some of your configuration Ideas to run multiple instances of
 Apache Tomcat without installing multiple apache tomcat?

As Chuck already pointed out elsewhere on this thread, this is described
in RUNNING.txt

Mark



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Re: Running multiple tomcat instances with Tomcat 6.0.14

2009-08-15 Thread azharalibuttar

Hi,

Thanks for sharing a very valuable information with the users of apache
tomcat but there is also a very simple way to run multiple instances of
apache tomcat 6 given in the post on under given blog;

http://www.itoperationz.com/2009/07/multiple-instances-of-apache-tomcat-6-on-debain5-lenny/

Regards,

Azhar Ali


prasad.gowda wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
  
 
 I have a setup like this for running multiple instance of tomcat
 installation
 
  
 
 CATALINA_HOME is set to the tomcat installation dir
 (D:/apache-tomcat-6.0.14)
 
 CATALINA_BASE is set to the personal tomcat instance (D:/test/tomcat)
 
  
 
 Under my personal tomcat dir(D:/test/tomcat), I have the following
 dir/files
 
  
 
 conf
 
   Catalina
 
 localhost
 
 context.xml
 
   catalina.policy
 
   server.xml
 
   tomcat-users.xml
 
   web.xml
 
 lib
 
 logs
 
 webapps
 
  
 
 Contents of context.xml are as follows -
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 In the D:/test/LATEST/docs directory, I have a index.html page and
 index.html is part of the welcome-file-list in web.xml
 
 The personal tomcat instance is configured to run on port 6060.
 
  
 
 When user types in http://localhost:6060   I
 expect to see the contents of index.html but I see a blank page - no
 errors, nothing in the accesslog 
 
  
 
 The same setup works fine with tomcat 5.0.24 but not in tomcat 6.x
 
  
 
 Is there some other configuration that needs to be done to get this
 running on Tomcat 6.x?
 
  
 
 Thanks,
 
 Prasad
 
 
 

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Re: Running multiple tomcat instances with Tomcat 6.0.14

2009-08-15 Thread Mark Thomas
azharalibuttar wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Thanks for sharing a very valuable information with the users of apache
 tomcat but there is also a very simple way to run multiple instances of
 apache tomcat 6 given in the post on under given blog;
 
 http://www.itoperationz.com/2009/07/multiple-instances-of-apache-tomcat-6-on-debain5-lenny/

That isn't great advice. There are much better ways to run multiple
instances that to just do multiple installations.

Mark



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RE: Running multiple tomcat instances with Tomcat 6.0.14

2009-08-15 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
 From: azharalibuttar [mailto:az...@itoperationz.com]
 Subject: Re: Running multiple tomcat instances with Tomcat 6.0.14
 
 Thanks for sharing a very valuable information with the users of apache
 tomcat but there is also a very simple way to run multiple instances of
 apache tomcat 6 given in the post on under given blog;
 
 http://www.itoperationz.com/2009/07/multiple-instances-of-apache-
 tomcat-6-on-debain5-lenny/

Instead of following the above rather brute-force advice from a 3rd party, you 
could always read the section on Multiple Tomcat Instances in the RUNNING.txt 
file that comes with every real Tomcat download.

 - Chuck


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RE: Running multiple tomcat instances with Tomcat 6.0.14

2008-01-24 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
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 Subject: Running multiple tomcat instances with Tomcat 6.0.14
 
 conf
   Catalina
 localhost
 context.xml
 
 Contents of context.xml are as follows -
 Context path= docBase=D:/test/LATEST/docs debug=0
 privileged=true allowLinking=true
 /Context

The above is incorrect, on all Tomcat levels.  The fact that it happened
to do anything at all on older versions just demonstrates that bugs have
been fixed in the newer ones.

The Context element in conf/Catalina/localhost/context.xml is intended
to provide attributes shared by all webapps deployed under the related
Host, not the settings for an individual webapp.  If you want to
specify the location of the defautl webapp, remove the path attribute
(it's not allowed here), and change the name of that file to ROOT.xml
(case sensitive, even on Windows).  Since you're defining the default
webapp, delete any ROOT directory or ROOT.war file under the Host
appBase directory.

 - Chuck


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