> From: Panian, Ardo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Two separate instances of Tomcat running on a
> single Windows 2003 server.
>
> What about this line in the server.xml:
>
> can both instances have the same name?
Yes, the service name is internal to the proce
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On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 11:18 AM, Caldarale, Charles R <
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> > From: Panian, Ardo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: Two separate instances of Tomcat running on a
> > single Windows 2003 server.
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> From: Panian, Ardo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Two separate instances of Tomcat running on a
> single Windows 2003 server.
>
> Unfortunately I have to install it as a windows service
Use the .zip, not .exe, version of the Tomcat download. Install into
two differ
Unfortunately I have to install it as a windows service, any guidance on how
I can achieve this goal would be much appreciated.
I was planning on installing Tomcat twice with each going to a different
install directory.
I know that the env-var looks in the install dir of Tomcat, but with two
insta
> From: Panian, Ardo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Ok, the default server.xml is where I make the server port
> adjustments?
Yes.
> What about environmental-variables that are set in the
> "System Properties of the Windows server?
In the immortal words, "don't do that". Are you running these inst
Ok, the default server.xml is where I make the server port adjustments?
What about environmental-variables that are set in the "System Properties of
the Windows server?
I am asked to set Catalina_Home=, what would
I do with two installs of tomcat? I will need to rename the 2nd "Catalina"
instance
My intentions were to have two separate installs, and the from there having
them run independent of each other. They will be host two separate web
based applications.
essentially its the same application but two instances of it.
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 1:38 PM, Peter Crowther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> From: Panian, Ardo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Out of the box Tomcat uses ports 8080, 8005, and 8009? is
> that correct?
With the default server.xml, yes. You'll probably want only one of 8009/8080
depending on how you intend to connect to Tomcat. If you're connecting from
IIS, you probably
Be sure in addition to changing the port numbers in the Connector
elements of server.xml, you also change the shutdown port numbers at the
top of the server.xml.
--David
Panian, Ardo wrote:
Out of the box Tomcat uses ports 8080, 8005, and 8009? is that correct?
That said if I had my other t
Out of the box Tomcat uses ports 8080, 8005, and 8009? is that correct?
That said if I had my other two instances running on 8180,8280, and
8105,8205 and so on this is all I would need to do?
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 1:21 PM, David kerber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Panian, Ardo wrote:
> > Is i
Panian, Ardo wrote:
Is it possible (and I am sure that it is) to have two separate instances of
Tomcat running on a single Windows 2003 server, and connected through the
ISAPI redirector to IIS running on the local system.
If so could you please guide me in the right direction?
Thanks
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