on the same
machine, all port numbers should be mutullay exclusive.
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: kareem_s_m [mailto:kareemud...@gmail.com]
Subject: RE: Using Multiple JVM instances
But nothing is written to them
That's not what your screenshot shows: the jakarta_service_20090505.log
From: kareem_s_m [mailto:kareemud...@gmail.com]
Subject: Using Multiple JVM instances
But when I try to start both the services and make them
run parallely, by going to windows services, I get an
error 'Error 1067: Process terminated unexpectedly'.
Why is it that I can run both the
Thanks Chuck. When I start the first JVM service, the log files in the
appropriate directory are created and data is written to stdout file (no
errors though). When I start the second JVM service, the log files do get
created in the appropriate directory (each JVM has its own directory for for
And my Java is 1.5.07, Tomcat is 5.5.26 and machine is windows 2003 on 64
bit.
kareem_s_m wrote:
Thanks Chuck. When I start the first JVM service, the log files in the
appropriate directory are created and data is written to stdout file (no
errors though). When I start the second JVM
From: kareem_s_m [mailto:kareemud...@gmail.com]
Subject: RE: Using Multiple JVM instances
But nothing is written to them
That's not what your screenshot shows: the jakarta_service_20090505.log file
for JVM2 has a non-zero size. What's in it?
- Chuck
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