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  1. vanibhat

    error while running multiple instances of apache

    Hi Marcel, Yes ur answer makes sense butI am not able to find out where it is getting binded. Both instances are using separate IP address and nowhere I defined both the IPs together in the config files.. My Listen Directive is: Listen x.x.x.x:80 Let me know what u think and thanks for ur help...
  2. vanibhat

    error while running multiple instances of apache

    Thanks. But it is possible to have multiple domains running on different IP. check this http://httpd.apache.org/docs/vhosts/ip-based.html I have 2 different IP and so should be able to listen to port 80 let me know if u need any info Thanks, VAni
  3. vanibhat

    error while running multiple instances of apache

    I am trying to run 2 instances of Apache with 2 different .conf files and with 2 different IPs. though I am able to access my app from one instance the other instacne throw me an error " Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to port 80" I am not able to figure out what went wrong as...
  4. vanibhat

    Creating multiple instances of Apache

    Hello, I would like to start apache with 2 configuration files (httpd.conf) each for one application running on 2 different IPs so that I can stop and start the webserver without affecting the other. I know one way to do is thro virtual host but I donot want that way. Has anybody done this...
  5. vanibhat

    unable to start websphere server

    Hello, I have installed Websphere 5.0.2 Express trail version on Red Hat Linux 9. The installtion went fine. But I am unable to start the server. I am not able trace out where i am doing wrong. Pls help me. The following is the error message. [root@localhost bin]# ./startServer.sh server1...

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