Sorry, no luck. Must be on separate IP addresses. See the post from Ritchie
Young on Jan 10 in response to this thread. That's what worked for me, maybe
it'll work for you too.

Dion Vansevenant
Internetwork Administrator
MRO.com



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On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 12:10:57PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Problem 2:
> I can not seem to get Tomcat to bind to different IP addresses. I have tried
> adding "inet=" and "address=" directives in various spots throughout the
> server.xml file for each test server created, but starting up Tomcat the
second
> time returns "Address already in use" and the second address is unavailable.
We
> want to be able to shutdown/restart/startup Tomcat on one IP and not affect
> other running Tomcat instances.
>
> If you are running Tomcat standalone with multiple IP addresses, or know
someone
> who is, PLEASE email me your config files or tell me how you have done this.

Dear Dion,

    I've had the same problem.  Seems you can't specify the bind IP address.

    However you can specify the port, so if you're behind a load balancer, you
can run different instances on different ports.

Yours Sincerely,
Aleksey Tsalolikhin

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