For a start, jenkins saves its configurations in a folder so to be independant 
of each other you need to override it for each instance : 
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Tomcat

Also other options to set the http port and others are specified here : 
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Starting+and+Accessing+Jenkins

I'm on my iphone, so hard to write long explanation text, but that's a start.

Richard




On 2012-09-16, at 21:33, FerkSwe <fredrik....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello everyone. I'm sorry if what I am about to ask will sound completely 
> retarded, but then so be it.
> 
> Okay, first off, I have no idea what I'm doing and the only reason I'm doing 
> it is because I want to be able to provide free jenkins's for people that 
> want them, specifically within the minecraft community. I have a thread on 
> the bukkit forums where I give testservers, webhosting, filehosting and 
> similar away and I want to add jenkins to that list. But to be able to do 
> that I am coming to you with my questions.
> 
> So, I have a Dedicated server with CentOs 6 on it. Upon this I wish to host 
> more than one Jenkins. And I have no clue how. 
> I do know that I would prefer if each Jenkins had it's own user, it's own 
> port and can be controlled individually.
> 
> I'm sorry if some of you get offended by me not reading up on stuff but I 
> have tried and it's just very confusing. 
> I came across this thread but it didn't really help me all that much since, 
> as stated before, I have no clue what I am doing.
> 
> So if someone could point me in the right direction, maybe a tutorial or 
> something? Or maybe even be so nice as to explain it to me I would be very 
> thankful. 
> 
> Thanks for atleast reading my silly request.
> FerkSwe

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