On 4/15/05, Peter Crowther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > From: Kelly, Steve [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Is it possible to run multiple instances of tomcat on the same server,
> > for example to support production and test environments ?
> 
> Yes.  I run up to four on this machine - two (one 4.1, one 5.0) are
> running as I type this.
> 
> Here's a Windows script that works (give or take the HOME path) for
> Tomcat 4 and 5.0 - untested on 5.5, but I can't see why it should fail.
> The UNIX equivalent is pretty obvious.  Check out CATALINA_HOME - where
> Tomcat is installed - versus CATALINA_BASE - where this instance stores
> its files.  Note the JAVA_OPTS for increased stack and heap sizes, too;
> this line is optional.
> 
> C:\cattery is where I store the data for the four instances.
> 
> -- snip --
> set CATALINA_HOME=C:\Program Files\Apache Group\Tomcat 4.1
> set CATALINA_BASE=c:\cattery\instance1
> set JAVA_OPTS=-Xms64m -Xmx256m
> cd %CATALINA_HOME%\bin
> startup
> -- snip --
> 
> Under CATALINA_BASE for each instance, you'll need conf, logs, temp,
> webapps, and work directories.  The easiest way to create these is to
> copy them from CATALINA_HOME.  You'll then need to modify
> conf/server.xml to make sure each instance is running on its own ports -
> don't forget to change the shutdown port!
> 
> Good luck, yell if you have any problems getting this to work.
> 
>                - Peter
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If you have more than one IP address you can run more than one
instances on same machine on same port but different IP addresses. You
have to specify the IP address in the address attribute of
<Connector/> element.

-- 
Anto Paul

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