tance".
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
to do with the jvms and corresponding server.xml
files.
Greetings
Torsten
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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 Multi
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
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Objet:Re: 1 Worker= 1 JVM
is?
Thanks again
lise
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De: Torsten Glunde [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: mardi 10 avril 2001 15:23
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Objet:Re: 1 Worker= 1 JVM?
Hi,
for running multiple JVMs or Tomcat Instances you have to start and setup
them manually
Torsten
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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
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Date: mardi 10 avril 2001 16:14
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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 conn