[daisy] [JIRA] Resolved: (DSY-591) Running multiple instances of
Daisy 2.1
on one server using Jetty, besides modifying the port numbers is it
possible to bind Jetty to a single IP address so that each instance comes
up on its own ip address.
Bruno Dumon (JIRA)
issues at cocoondev.org
Thu Jan 3 04:12:47 CST 2008
[ http://issues.cocoondev.org//browse/DSY-591?page=all ]
Bruno Dumon resolved DSY-591:
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Resolution: Invalid
This seems to be a question rather than an issue. Please use the mailing list for general questions.
If you can rephrase this as specific issues to be solved in Daisy, you can of course create issues for that.
> Running multiple instances of Daisy 2.1 on one server using Jetty, besides modifying the port numbers is it possible to bind Jetty to a single IP address so that each instance comes up on its own ip address.
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>
> Key: DSY-591
> URL: http://issues.cocoondev.org//browse/DSY-591
> Project: Daisy
> Type: Bug
> Components: Frontend (wiki)
> Versions: 2.1
> Environment: Running Red Hat Enterprise Server With MySQL 5.0.x on a separate Red Hat Enterprise Server.
> Reporter: RJ Singh
>
> We are really hoping that you some one can advise us on the best way to implement running 4 instances of Daisy 2.1 on one Linux Server.
> We have the following defined for each instance:
> Daisy-1 with daisydata-1 and daisywikidata-1 containers with databases : daisy_rep-1 and activemq_1.
> Daisy-2 with daisydata-1 and daisywikidata-2 containers with databases : daisy_rep-2 and activemq_2.
> Daisy-3 with daisydata-1 and daisywikidata-3containers with databases : daisy_rep-3 and activemq_3.
> Daisy-4 with daisydata-1 and daisywikidata-4 containers with databases : daisy_rep-4 and activemq_4.
> All the environments above I have modify the ports so that the instances can start up.
> Our question is this instead of using "localhost" in the jetty-daisywiki.xml can we use and IP address for each of the Daisy instances with the default port numbers ?
> Will this setting affect the repository server ?
> Do we need to update more configuration files like the daisy.xconf, activemq-conf.xml, and myconfig.xml ?
> Or if you think this setup seems a bit too complicated would you be so kind to suggest the best implementation ?
> We thank you very much
> RJUNY
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