What about CATALINA_HOME is it mandatory for me to set that env. variable ? -- how does this work when i have two instances
-Bala
At 12:16 PM 6/13/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Howdy, It's not a dumb question ;)
>I need to run 2 instances on Tomcat 4.1.24 on one unix physical host. Could >you pl. let me know > >1) What are the environment variables that need to be set for both the >instances ? - CATALINA_HOME , PATH & CLASSPATH >2) Can I set CATALINA_HOME for both instances ? -- how would this work
Simply install tomcat in two separate directories, let's say /usr/local/tomcat1 and /usr/local/tomcat2. That's about it.
The startup/shutdown scripts are intelligent enough to use relative paths, so they won't interfere with each other. You don't need to specify CLASSPATH at all, as tomcat ignores that anyways.
Yoav Shapira
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