> -----Original Message-----
> From: Edam Cheeseman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, May 31, 2002 11:04 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: intranet/virtual host
>
>
> Thanks for the reply Anthony,
>
> I'm afraid the first solution you mentioned has gone right over my head!
> What d'you mean by a Service?
I meant that you would have to edit the $CATALINA_HOME/conf/server.xml file and add
some new configuration entries. I
must apologize though because I missed the part where you said you were using Tomcat
3.x and the configuration
information I sent was for Tomcat 4.
> Unfortunately there isn't another machine I can use for this.
That is too bad.
> I'm hoping that the easiest way to do this is to run two instances of
> tomcat,
> mainly because I'm up against it and the site I'm working on is supposed to
> be going live very soon, so easy is good right now ;-)
>
> I run multiple instances easily on windows, for development at home I have
> three different versions of tomcat running from different directories and
> litening on different ports, they all run together fine.
>
> However, I installed Tomcat on the Linux server from the rpm - which
> distributes the installation accross the file system,
> so I have the scripts to run tomcat in /usr/bin, the config files in
> /etc/tomcat3 and the web applications in /var/webapps.
Well, one solution would be to download the Tomcat tar.gz file and just install a
second copy of Tomcat in another
location.
> How do I set about running a second instance of tomcat? I've been looking at
> the workers.properties file, which seems to suggest that the way to do this
> is to set up another worker. If this is the case, would both instances be
> started and stopped together automagically?
I don't know.
> I do apologise if theres something obvious I'm missing, but I've been
> trawling the documentation for a while and it doesn't seem to be covered.
> The majority of the posts I've found in the mailing lists are for tomcat 4.X
Yes...AAMOF that is what I gave you. Sorry.
I suppose the best solution at this point is to install another copy of Tomcat 3 from
the tar.gz distribution. Good
luck.
Sincerely,
Anthony Eden
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