Hi Tim,

this is what I did, setting the offset to the recommended 10.
I tried to point out that the recommended offset 10 lead in
a conflict on Little-G Jetty. Since 10 is a good value I tried
to configure the conflicting AJPPortPrimary and AJPPortSecondary
which are not in the default Little-G Jetty config.xml .
I copied the configuration of the JettyAJP13Connector from
the J2EE version of Geronimo. But this sets only the AJPPortPrimary.
I still need to configure the AJPPortSecondary in the config.xml
and dont know how.

Thanks,
Mario


Tim McConnell wrote:
Hi Mario, the port offset is there to allow users to change all the port settings with only a single configuration change (e.g., for exactly the purpose you're trying to use it for--running multiple instances of the server). However, if you find that you still have conflicts you can configure the individual port settings to anything you like, or anything that prevents conflicts, without using the portoffset substitution variable. For example,

<attribute name="port">25</attribute>


Mario Ruebsam wrote:
Hi all,

in the config-substitutions.properties file there is a nice feature to
run more than one instance of Geronimo at the same machine. But the
recommended port offset leads to a conflict.

## To run multiple instances of geronimo choose a portOffset such that none of the ports below conflict
##   Try PortOffset=10

Setting PortOffset to the recommended 10 leads to a conflict because of the default AJPPortSecondary port. This one is not configured in default config.xml an so will not be changed from the 8019 setting. Setting the offset of 10 to
the AJPPortPrimary (8009) will conflict with the secondary.

How do I configure the AJPPortSecondary port in config.xml?
I already added the config of the primary because it is not part of the
Little-G default config.

<gbean name="JettyAJP13Connector">
            <attribute name="host">${ServerHostname}</attribute>
<attribute name="port">${AJPPortPrimary + PortOffset}</attribute> <attribute name="redirectPort">${HTTPSPortPrimary + PortOffset}</attribute>
        </gbean>

I know setting the offset to 8 will also help but I have some services
that will then conflict also. So the offset of 10 would be great.


Thanks, Mario




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