The geronimo version is 2.0.2. The ports I changed are as follows:
NamingPort=2099 OpenEJBPort=4202 COSNamingPort=1060 COSSunNamingPort=1060 ORBPort=6883 ORBSunPort=6883 ORBSSLPort=2002 ORBSunSSLPort=2002 HTTPPortPrimary=8090 HTTPSPortPrimary=8444 JMXPort=9998 Any inputs will be helpful. All I have running on the box is apache httpd server and the 2 geronimo instances. Thanks, Moni ----- Original Message ---- From: David Jencks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, February 7, 2008 2:58:27 PM Subject: Re: Can you bind 2 separate geronimo server instances to 2 different ip addresses? As donald suggested most likely there are some listeners bound to 0.0.0.0 rather than a specific ip address. Knowing which geronimo version you are using (version and web server) and which ports you had to change would be useful. thanks david jencks On Feb 7, 2008, at 2:39 PM, Moni wrote: I got the 2 server instances running but I had to change quite a few ports in the config-substitutions.properties file. Why is it saying the ports are in use when the 2 servers instances are bound to different IP addresses? I have nothing running on this box except for the 2 instances of geronimo? Is this a known issue? Is there a way to fix this? Thanks, Moni ----- Original Message ---- From: Donald Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, February 7, 2008 12:33:28 PM Subject: Re: Can you bind 2 separate geronimo server instances to 2 different ip addresses? Any component listening on 0.0.0.0 could be causing this.... Can you run "netstat -a" and see if any of the first server instance's ports are still bound to 0.0.0.0 and post the results? It could just be a simple matter of updating config.xml to override some default configuration settings (and then fixing it with a JIRA for which ever version of Geronimo you are using.) -Donald Moni wrote: > Can you bind 2 separate geronimo server instances to 2 different ip > addresses? > > I changed the all IPs and host names in the > config-substitutions.properties file for the new instance. I even > changed the BASE_DIR to point to the new geronimo installation > directory. But when I try to start up the server it gives the port in > use error. > > Is this possible at all running to instances of the server on 2 > different IPs on the box? > > I have seen the following setup, but our configuration thus far has been > to use different IPs for different server installs. > > Any inputs will be much appreciated. > > > > > Multiple Server Instances > > A server instance is easy to create in Geronimo: > > 1. Set the org.apache.geronimo.server.name system property to the > instance name before you start the server. > * Use the syntax -Dorg.apache.geronimo.server.name=foo to name > your instance foo. > * There are two ways to do this: > 1. Add this to your GERONIMO_OPTS environment variable, or > 2. Pass it on the java command-line invocation of the > server. > * This server's var and deploy directory will then be under > <geronimo_home>/foo. > * org.apache.geronimo.server.name may be any pathname relative > to (descending from) <geronimo_home>. For example, > servers/bar would put the server's var directory under > <geronimo_home>/servers/bar. > * The org.apache.geronimo.server.dir system property may also > be used, and it overrides org.apache.geronimo.server.name. > * Use org.apache.geronimo.server.dir to specify an absolute > path, which need not be relative to <geronimo_home>. For > example, /ag20/servers/bar would put the server's var > directory under /ag20/servers/bar. Otherwise, the two system > properties behave the same. > 2. *mkdir foo* > 3. Copy var/* to foo/var/ > 4. Edit foo/var/config/config-substitutions.properties, uncomment > PortOffset and change it to a value like 1,2,10,11,12,20,21,22,... > so the ports in the new server instance will not conflict with > existing server instances you already have defined and/or started. > (Alternatively start the server with the property > -Dorg.apache.geronimo.config.substitution.PortOffset=3 in the > command line) > 5. Start the server. > > To deploy applications to the new server instance, you need to specify > the NamingPort+PortOffset used, such as for PortOffset=1: > > * deploy -port 1100 list-modules > > Thanks, > > Moni > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! > Search. > <http://us.rd.yahoo.com/evt=51734/*http://tools.search.yahoo.com/newsearch/category.php?category=shopping> Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
