If not then you just change the port number in the rmi.xml file in the config directory :-\
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE rmi-server PUBLIC "Orion RMI-server" "http://www.orionserver.com/dtds/rmi-server.dtd">
<rmi-server port="4000">
<!-- A remote server connection example -->
<!-- <server host="the.remote.server.com" username="adminUser"
password="123abc" /> -->
<!-- path to the log-file where RMI-events/errors are stored
-->
<log>
<file path="../log/rmi.log" />
</log>
</rmi-server>
And similarly for the other.
mohit
Have a nice day :-)
Kesav Kumar wrote:
I want to run two instances of orion servers on a single m/c on different
ports. Is it possible to run two instances on the same m/c?Kesav Kumar
Software Engineer
Voquette, Inc.
650 356 3740
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http://www.voquette.com
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