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Aryaan

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Joined: 07/29/2008 17:10:02
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Hi
I am trying to run two managed server instances on same solaris box. With one server instance it works fine but the second doesn't start. What configuration changes are required to run two managed server instances one one machine.

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Ashok
Aryaan

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Joined: 07/29/2008 17:10:02
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This is the generated Log file for Second Managed Server.

WARN: The log directory, '/apps/opt/weblogic/terracotta/client-logs', is already in use by another Terracotta process. Logging will proceed to the console o
nly.

2008-08-01 14:07:57,405 INFO - tc.server: 113.256.128.220
2008-08-01 14:07:58,172 INFO - tc.server: 113.256.128.220
2008-08-01 14:08:02,681 WARN -
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The statistics buffer couldn't be opened at
'/apps/opt/weblogic/statistics-113.256.128.221'.
The CVT system will not be active for this node.

A common reason for this is that you're launching several Terracotta L1
clients on the same machine. The default directory for the statistics buffer
uses the IP address of the machine that it runs on as the identifier.
When several clients are being executed on the same machine, a typical solution
to properly separate these directories is by using a JVM property at startup
that is unique for each client.

For example:
dso-java.sh -Dtc.node-name=node1 your.main.Class

You can then adapt the tc-config.xml file so that this JVM property is picked
up when the statistics directory is configured by using %(tc.node-name) in the
statistics path.
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tgautier

seraphim

Joined: 06/05/2006 12:19:26
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Answered on your new thread:

http://forums.terracotta.org/forums/posts/list/1292.page

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