Are you in fact talking about running Apache (the web server) as your
message seems to state, not Apache (the open source foundation) ActiveMQ
(the JMS broker)? If so, you're on the wrong mailing list. If not, then
yes, you should definitely upgrade from 4.1.2 to something produced this
decade, even if it doesn't solve your problem.

Tim

On May 15, 2017 8:59 AM, "adnan" <adnan4u0...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Thank you for your response.
>
> For the most part i am able to run multiple instances of apache on a single
> Linux machine. As rightly identified updated the XML files with different
> port and able to process XML files through the MQ.
>
> But when trying to stop a specific service its always stopping the first
> instance that was started and successfully stops the first instance, upon
> looking at the logs i could see its trying to stop the second instance but
> fails.
>
> My issue now is what else need to be modified or any other changes required
> that would ensure when i go about stopping a specific instance it only
> stops
> it instead of the instance that was first started? Any insight? We are
> using
> 4.1.2 but are open to upgrade if that helps. Validated the same in higher
> version, but the issue persists i.e. starting multiple instances and
> consuming from those MQ is fine, but when stopping it always stops the
> service that was first started.
>
> For now living with kill -9 PID. Need some help!
>
>
>
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