Have you really changed all ports?

8080 (conf/server.xml)
8008 (conf/server.xml)
8005 (conf/server.xml)
9002  (WEB-INF/cocoon.xconf)

Maybe you want to use "nmap" or some other port scanning tool.

Hope that helps

Michael



Alexander Schatten wrote:

> I am not sure, whether this is a Cocoon core topic, I would say, it is 
> moreless a Tomcat problem? so maybe anyone has an idea either:
> 
> for our test server I wanted to run two parallel Cocoon instances on one 
> Linux server on different ports:
> 
> (1) I made two directories each containing the same tomcat/cocoon version
> 
> (2) I started the first one on port 9000 (changed Connector port=9000 
> and server port to 8005). This one runs, and serves correctly
> 
> (3) the second one is set to port 8080 (default) and the server port to 
> 8010
> 
> (4) I start the second one.
> 
> 
> both seem to run, and I also can shutdown both correctly, but only port 
> 9000 (the first one) serves data (Tomcat, as well as cocoon), to the 
> second one on port 8080 the browser is connecting (no error message), 
> but no data is served...
> 
> 
> any ideas?
> 
> 
> thank you in advance!
> 
> 
> Alex
> 
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