hi all,
we are using tomcat 5.0.28 on windows server. I have been trying to
install multiple tomcat instances . Our goal is to run multiple
instances on port 80 of virtual IPs. But for testing, i'm using
differnt port numbers instead of ips..
Here r the steps i performed,
(a) installed tomcat
hi all,
we are using tomcat 5.0.28 on windows server. I have been trying to
install multiple tomcat instances . Our goal is to run multiple
instances on port 80 of virtual IPs. But for testing, i'm using
differnt port numbers instead of ips..
Here r the steps i performed,
(a) installed tomcat
I have a tomcat 4-1-27 running on RedHat 2.4.21. Normally
when you startup tomcat it will create a single instance, I
have however about 28 created right away. I understand that
they all share the same memory, but I don?t think this is a
normal behavior. What can be causing this?
DarekC
On Sat, Mar 12, 2005 at 12:21:10AM -0800, Darek wrote:
: I have a tomcat 4-1-27 running on RedHat 2.4.21. Normally
: when you startup tomcat it will create a single instance, I
: have however about 28 created right away. I understand that
: they all share the same memory, but I don?t think this
All those are threads; tomcat creates 2 at first and the
second forks the rest, if you kill either one tomcat will
exit. I am asking because another server with the same
configuration shows only one single thread.
There are some problems with applications on the first
server, which seem to be
Hi,
We have a project where we need 3 different Tomcat instances running 3
different server.xml files, and we have that as part of our JUnit tests for our
automated build process. However, for some reason, the file bootstrap.jar will
not get released on the every nth build, n~= 1 to 10. And
I have the following software packages and OS:
Apache 2.0.52
Tomcat 5.0.30
mod_jk 1.2.8
Sun Solaris 8
I am configuring a server to run multiple instances of Tomcat 5.0.28
under one instances of Apache 2.0.52 and one Virtual Host. This
server is for development and I want to protect
How do I change the context_path for all the Applications that come
with Tomcat 5 as displayed in the manager tool?
Thanks,
Troy
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Hello-
I currently am using Tomcat 5.0.28 for both our production and test
server. Currently, I have one copy of the tomcat distribution in
/usr/local/tomcat, two different server.xml files (server-prod.xml and
server-test.xml) in /usr/local/tomcat/conf and two different scripts in
The easiest way is to run multiple copies. For example:
/usr/local/tomcat1/ ...
/usr/local/tomcat2/ ...
/usr/local/tomcat.../ ...
If the configurations are the same, then you can use the same copy of
server.xml for all the instances. Then for items which need to be different
such as port and ip
your tomcats using jsvc (the java commons daemon). I wrote a script and
a short description for installation of multiple tomcat instances and
put it to http://miti.sourceforge.net/ .
Wolfgang
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I am working on converting a standalone content management system that has embedded
Tomcat and an admin servlet as one of its components. My intent is to turn this
application into a servlet itself running under a standalone Tomcat5.
My question: is it possible to run embedded Tomcat5 within a
On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 10:04:56AM -0700, Bill Hughey wrote:
: Second question: would it be possible if this works for the inner servlet to access
memory (objects) instanciated by the outer servlet?
Likely, no. Read on:
: Note: I have noticed that servlets within the same context have access
I'm trying to use two instances of tomcat 5.0.12 with apache 2.0.48.
One instance listen at port 8009 while other listen on port 50089.
Reading the output of error_log of apache it seems that
channelSocket.open() try to connect always on port 8009...
All request are sent to instance listening at
Why don't you create a different virtual IP for running the second
instance??
Angelo Alerta - Mainfield wrote:
I'm trying to use two instances of tomcat 5.0.12 with apache 2.0.48.
One instance listen at port 8009 while other listen on port 50089.
Reading the output of error_log of apache it
I'm trying to setup multiple instaces of tomcat with Win2K.
Here's my directory structure:
CATALINA_HOME == C:\programs\jakarta-tomcat-4.1.30
CATALINA_BASE == c:\programs\usr\mo
Inside CATALINA_BASE, I have the following directories (using port
8101):
conf
logs
temp
webapps
work
How do I setup
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Date: Thursday, February 12, 2004 0:22 am
Subject: RE: Multiple instances of Tomcat - why would you do it ?
He he, thanks. By the looks of the code I'm seeing - I'm going
with the
space bats reason ;-)
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Hello everyone,
I've just started a new job where I've been asked to be the tech
lead on a project. The software originated from an external company who
designed it to run on 3 instances of tomcat. There is an instance
Hello everyone,
I've just started a new job where I've been asked to be the tech
lead on a project. The software originated from an external company who
designed it to run on 3 instances of tomcat. There is an instance for the
main applications for our customers, an instance for the admin
If the instances talk to each other via RMI, it's likely that the
original developers intended each instance to be run on a different box.
They may have thought this would positively affect scalability.
It may also be that they partitioned the app such that each container
has different
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Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 17:40:52 -0800
If the instances talk to each other via RMI, it's likely that the original
developers intended each instance to be run on a different box. They may
have thought this would positively
He he, thanks. By the looks of the code I'm seeing - I'm going with the
space bats reason ;-)
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From: Josh Rehman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 12 February 2004 12:41 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Multiple instances of Tomcat - why would you do
hello world (haha, running gag)
i've installed and connected succesfully tomcat 4.1.24 with apache 2.0.45
now my problem is the following:
i'd like to get multiple instances of tomcat without installing tomcat
another time (so just by configuring).
the goal is to achieve several webapp
Have a look at RUNNING.txt in the tomcat 4 distribution:
(4) Advanced Configuration - Multiple Tomcat 4 Instances
...
(The exact text and number may vary in your distribution,
my RUNNING.txt is quite old)
The following is for unix and tomcat standalone. But it
should be a good starting
Hi,
I want to make tomcat to work for many users, so each
user can have their own developing enviroment. How do
install, configure, and run each instance? How can I
let them to manage their contexts?
Thanks in advance
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This runs the instance in the same window so it stays open if it exits
prematurely.
Hope this helps.
Kris
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Subject: multiple instances of tomcat
I'm
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Subject: RE: multiple instances of tomcat
You need to set the CATALINA_BASE environment variable for each
instance, so
in the bin directory:
set CATALINA_BASE=c:\aa1
startup.bat
set CATALINA_BASE=c:\aa2
startup.bat
Make sure you
I'm having lots of trouble starting a second instance of tomcat on my
machine, Windows XP. I am able to start a single instance on port 8080
(the default installation). I can also start a single instance on port
8081 (C:\aa1) using the instructions in RUNNING.txt (section 4), but I
cannot get
I am running multiple JVMs of Tomcat using the CATALINA_BASE environment
variables. Currently, the only way I know of to start these is with the
start batch files.
Does anyone know of a way to start multiple instancs of tomcat as services?
Jason
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Subject: Multiple Instances of Tomcat as a Service
I am running multiple JVMs of Tomcat using the CATALINA_BASE environment
variables. Currently, the only way I know of to start these is with the
start batch files.
Does anyone know of a way to start multiple instancs of tomcat as services
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From: Jason Chambers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I am running multiple JVMs of Tomcat using the CATALINA_BASE environment
variables. Currently, the only way I know of to start
Tushar Kulkarni wrote:
Hi I want to set multiple instances for tomcat4. How do I do that?
Thanks
In the Tomcat documentation there are some explanation about it. Mainly
you have to set CATALINA_HOME to point to your Tomcat installation, and
CATALINA_BASE pointing to directory where you want
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Hi I want to set multiple instances for tomcat4. How do I do that?
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From: Tushar Kulkarni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: How to set Multiple instances for tomcat?
Hi I want to set multiple instances for tomcat4. How do I do that?
Thanks
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Greetings
A long, long time i´m trying to configure tomcat to run with multiple instances
(tomcat+apache).
Has some one in this list that can help me to do this ? Or just give me the firt step
Thanks a lot ...
Pedro Igor
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From: Pedro Igor Craveiro e Silva [mailto:pedroigor;aip.com.br]
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 6:43 AM
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Subject: Multiple instances of Tomcat
Greetings
A long, long time i´m trying to configure tomcat to run with
multiple instances (tomcat+apache).
Has
-Original Message-
From: Pedro Igor Craveiro e Silva [mailto:pedroigor;aip.com.br]
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 6:43 AM
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Subject: Multiple instances of Tomcat
Greetings
A long, long time i´m trying to configure tomcat to run with
multiple instances (tomcat
Hi,
I have multiple instances of Tomcat4.0.3, say, TC1,
TC2, TC3 running on different m/c's and all these are
talking to the same database. I have some application
objects stored in each instance. My requirement: When
I refresh an app object say app1 in TC1, I want to
refresh this object in TC2
The answer would depend upon what event, etc., is the occasion for the
refresh[ing of] an app object. If the objects store the same data,
sounds as if you really don't want multiple objects. Do you mean Value
Objects? You can do all this many, many, many different ways. What do you
mean
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From: Santosh Kulkarni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 12:25 AM
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Subject: Multiple instances of Tomcat
Hi,
I have multiple instances of Tomcat4.0.3, say, TC1,
TC2, TC3 running on different m/c's and all
instances of Tomcat
Hi,
I have multiple instances of Tomcat4.0.3, say, TC1,
TC2, TC3 running on different m/c's and all these are
talking to the same database. I have some application
objects stored in each instance. My requirement: When
I refresh an app object say app1 in TC1, I want
Use Object Relational Bridge:
http://jakarta.apache.org/ojb/
You can run it on a seperate system and use it to persist objects
for all three instance of Tomcat.
Regards,
Glenn
Santosh Kulkarni wrote:
Hi,
I have multiple instances of Tomcat4.0.3, say, TC1,
TC2, TC3 running on different
I have come across this topic many times in this mailing list, but never
paid attention since I never needed to but I now need to run multiple
instances of Tomcat on a single server (IIS). The only docs I came across
say to set a CATALINA_BASE variable, and that is all they say. What steps
at RUNNING.txt in the tomcat distribution:
(4) Advanced Configuration - Multiple Tomcat 4 Instances
...
Ralph Einfeldt
Uptime Internet Solution Center GmbH
Hamburg, Germany
Hosting, Content Management, Java Consulting
http://www.uptime-isc.de
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Von: Frank Diakovasilis
Thank you Ralph, this should get me started.
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From: Ralph Einfeldt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 10:31 AM
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Subject: AW: Multiple instances of Tomcat
Although the following is for unix and tomcat standalone, this
should
come across this topic many times in this mailing list, but never
paid attention since I never needed to but I now need to run multiple
instances of Tomcat on a single server (IIS). The only docs I came across
say to set a CATALINA_BASE variable, and that is all they say. What steps
need
thanks
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From: David Mossakowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 02, 2002 1:45 PM
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Subject: Re: Multiple instances of Tomcat
You need to go through the server.xml file and for whatever connectors
that use ports that you have
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From: Eddie Bush [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, July 13, 2002 12:51 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Multiple Instances of Tomcat 4.0.4
ubeans.com/tomcat - try that.
I haven't personally done this, so I can't help you. The above assumes
you're using Apache. Hopefully someone
Hello All,
When I try to run %CATALINA_HOME%\bin\catalina start -f
%CATALINA_HOME%\conf\server1.xml for different server.xml's I get this
message:
usage: java org.apache.catalina.startup.Catalina [ -config {pathname} ] [
-debug
] [ -nonaming ] { start | stop }
From the docs, I made copies of
ubeans.com/tomcat - try that.
I haven't personally done this, so I can't help you. The above assumes
you're using Apache. Hopefully someone else will respond that knows more.
Regards,
Eddie
Vijay Kandy wrote:
Hello All,
When I try to run %CATALINA_HOME%\bin\catalina start -f
Hello all,
I have posted this once, but went unanswered. Can some one please help me?
Iam having problems configuring multiple instances of Tomcat with Apache.
I have 7 instances of Tomcat talking to Apache. But Tomcat is serving both
HTML and Servlet content. I want Apache to serve HTML
being assigned.
Good luck,
-Mark
-Original Message-
From: Dong Jiang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 8:08 AM
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Subject: problem with multiple instances on Tomcat 4.0.1
Hi,
I installed Tomcat4.0.1 on a Solaris box. I try to
start multiple
] { start | stop }
When I startup tomcat normally:
$CATALINA_HOME/bin/startup.sh
Everything works just fine.
If anyone else has been able to set up multiple instances of Tomcat 4,
would you please let me know how?
Thanks.
Joe.
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I am trying to configure multiple instances of tomcat under apache. I have
server1.xml(port 8007) and server2.xml(port 8009) files and everytime i
start tomcat with any of these files i rename the mod_jk.conf-auto file to
mod_jk.conf1-auto and mod_jk.conf2-auto. I have then included
mod_jk.conf1
Hi,
I am trying to run multiple instances of Tomcat. The documentation tells me
that i have to have two server.xml files and have to start Tomca with
bin/startup.sh -f /conf/server1.xml and bin/startup.sh -f /conf/server2.xml.
Depending on the tomcat instance to which a servlet in a particular
-0700, Abhijat Thakur wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to run multiple instances of Tomcat. The documentation tells me
that i have to have two server.xml files and have to start Tomca with
bin/startup.sh -f /conf/server1.xml and bin/startup.sh -f
/conf/server2.xml.
Depending on the tomcat instance to which
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Subject: Re: Multiple Instances of Tomcat
The http, ajp12, and/or ajp13 services can't bind to the same port on
the same IP address. You need to modify server.xml to put things
on different ports or different IP addresses.
Best Regards,
Jason Koeninger
JJ Computer Consulting
Abhijat Thakur at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
i am actually using different ports. 8007(server1.xml) and
8009(server2.xml). but i still get the error message.
I believe it's the control port of the tomcat server, the one used to
shutdown the VM.
Pier
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Subject: RE: Multiple Instances of Tomcat
Those sound like they would be used for ajp12 or 13 port
numbers. Are you sure the http connector isn't still enabled
on both server.xml files for port 8080? I'd
Hi,
I have multiple instances of Tomcat running on my server and i have
configured apache to work with tomcat. What i am not able to figure out is
which tomcat file needs modification so that different contexts can be
directed to different instances. In server.xml file for different instances
i
Hello all
I was just wondering whether it would be possible to
have two different tomcat processes (running on
different ports) simultaneously?
From looking at the 'Minimalistic Usres Guide' it
seems this can be done with Apache, but can it be done
with Tomcat as a standalond JSP server?
, 2001 12:05 AM
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Subject: multiple instances of tomcat
Hello all
I was just wondering whether it would be possible to
have two different tomcat processes (running on
different ports) simultaneously?
From looking at the 'Minimalistic Usres Guide' it
seems this can
It is possible: You must have two different server.xml files. In the
server.xml file you can configure that port in the http connector
element. You also need to have 2 startup-scripts that call tomcat with
the appropriate server.xml file. You don't need Apache to do this.
Bye,
Peter.
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Also, when you start tomcat, use the -r option to point to the correct
server.xml file.
ex:
tomcat-start -r /usr/local/tomcat/conf/server-2.xml
tomcat-start -r /usr/local/tomcat/conf/server-1.xml
Where server-1.xml defines tomcat on port 8001, and server-2 defines
tomcat on 8002.
Will
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Subject: Re: multiple instances of tomcat
It is possible: You must have two different server.xml files. In the
server.xml file you can configure that port in the http connector
element. You also need to have 2 startup-scripts that call tomcat with
the appropriate server.xml file
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Subject: Re: multiple instances of tomcat
It is possible: You must have two different server.xml files. In the
server.xml file you can configure that port in the http connector
element. You also need to have 2 startup-scripts that call tomcat with
the appropriate server.xml file
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From: Sankaranarayanan Ganapathy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 1:49 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: multiple instances of tomcat
Hi,
I am not sure if it possible to run two instances of tomcat in standalone
mode with different versions of server.xml
Has anybody successfully gotten multiple instances of Tomcat running with a
single apache instance?
What I want is to be able to have different servlets served by different
tomcats to enable me to shutdown an instance with out killing the other
servlets.
I would also like to balance the load over
changed ajp12, since you have it running, just on a
different port.
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From: Dan Kummer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 3:20 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Multiple instances of Tomcat
Has anybody successfully gotten multiple instances
Amy Roh wrote:
Does tomcat allow multiple instances running on the same machine?
You can do this if you run Tomcat on different port numbers.
What happens
if you have different JSP files with same name on different ports? Does it
create one java file or two? Will one overwrite the other
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From: Craig R. McClanahan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 12:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: multiple instances of Tomcat
Amy Roh wrote:
Does tomcat allow multiple instances running on the same machine?
You can do
Does tomcat allow multiple instances running on the same machine? What happens
if you have different JSP files with same name on different ports? Does it
create one java file or two? Will one overwrite the other one?
- Amy
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