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
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes.. it is possible.. i'm running 2 instances on one machine.. if you want
info let me know..
Sarathy
>
>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
2001 18:09
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: How can I run two instances of orion on single m/c
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
mailto:[EMAIL
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
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.voquette.com
Title: Running two instances of Orion on the same IP and port
Larry,
Orion
is acting just as it should. You cannot have to two servers bind to the same
port (This could create all sorts of problems). There is no web server I am
aware of that will do this. That being said, all you really
> Larry Velez wrote:
>
> I know that binding a second IP to the box and having the second Orion
> listen on that IP would probably work. Is there an obvious reason
> that the way I am attempting always gives me an "Error starting HTTP
> server: Address already in use" error on the second inst
Setup the first instance of Orion as usual.
Setup the 2nd instance of Orion on a different port.
Use TunnelServlet in Orion 1 to forward requests to Orion 2 for necessary
vhosts.
-Joe Walnes
At 21:46 28/11/2000, you wrote:
>Orioners,
>
>Has anyone ever tried to run two instances of
Title: RE: Running two instances of Orion on the same IP and port
You guys are right. I see now the error of my ways. I was forgetting the fundamental difference that the second Orion process runs as a second VM. I was trying to recreate a setup I had often done with other webservers but
Title: Running two instances of Orion on the same IP and port
This
has nothing to do with Orion per se. It's a fact of life that only one
process at a time can bind to a port on a host. For example, say you
had Orion bound to port 25 along with your email server. Who would try
to h
Title: Running two instances of Orion on the same IP and port
I'm
not sure that its possible
I
would suggest doing the following
- run
2 instance of orion
- run
the 'development' instance on port 8080
- run
the 'internal network' instance on port 80
Why
At 16:46 28.11.00 , you wrote:
>Orioners,
>
>Has anyone ever tried to run two instances of Orion on the same machine,
>IP and port. What I am trying to do is have a second instance of Orion
>listen to only certain virtual hosts (headers) and the first pick up any
>unknow
Title: Running two instances of Orion on the same IP and port
Orioners,
Has anyone ever tried to run two instances of Orion on the same machine, IP and port. What I am trying to do is have a second instance of Orion listen to only certain virtual hosts (headers) and the first pick up any
Forwarded for the benefit of everyone
> -Original Message-
> From: Victor A. Salaman
> Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 12:45 PM
> To: 'Hashim Merchant'
> Subject: RE: Two Instances of orion
>
> Hi Hashim:
>
> First, you don
Hello Hashim,
You set the port to listen to for a certain site in the web-site.xml file.
You don't need two instances of Orion to serve 2 different ports, just set up a
new site (for example by copying the default-web-site.xml, modifying it, and
linking it from server.xml).
However, if y
st
> Subject: Two Instances of orion
>
>
> I have one instance of orion running on the default port 80 now I want
> to run another instance of orion on another port (say 88) by using java
> -jar orion.jar also i should be able to shut this instance down using java
> -j
Hi,
In orion/config/default-web-app.xml change the web port number.
If you want to use EJBs you must also change the rmi port number in rmi.xml,
and of course change the url in your application client's jndi.properties file.
Regards,
About shutdown I cannot help, I use CTRL+C ;-)
Hashim Mer
I have one instance of orion running on the default port 80 now I want
to run another instance of orion on another port (say 88) by using java -jar
orion.jar also i should be able to shut this instance down using java -jar
shutdown.jar and all this time the previous instance of orion should b
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