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Re: running mv twice on the same port ...



Hey, guys,

I'm not sure I understand this line... these are TCP/IP ports right?  they
are unique on a system by design.  you can never have two instances or two
apps on the same port.  Why would you want to?  just use a different port!

I am not sure what virtuald is, so maybe I am missing something.  Still, if
this software does somehow enable you to have multiple ports on the same
host, I would think that minivend would not know about it, and that whatever
you config in minivend will try and start with the actual port number, and
therefore it would have to be unique.

Sorry if I am stating the obvious...
Patrick

----- Original Message -----
From: Marius Schaefer <maillist@b-p-a.com>
To: <minivend-users@minivend.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 12:11 PM
Subject: Re: running mv twice on the same port ...


> ******    message to minivend-users from Marius Schaefer
<maillist@b-p-a.com>     ******
>
> Hi Frank,
>
>
> Frank Miedreich wrote:
>
> > ******    message to minivend-users from Frank Miedreich
<miedreich@acm.org>     ******
> >
> > >******    message to minivend-users from Marius Schaefer
> > ><maillist@b-p-a.com>     ******
> > >
> > >Hi,
> > >
> > >how can I start two installed minivends on one physical server on the
> > >same port? I am using virtuald and every user has his own apache (which
> > >works fine). The system is RedHat 6.0 (Kernel 2.2.5-15). One minivend
> > >works, but starting minivend as an other user causes this error:
> > >
> > >MiniVend V3.14-3
> > >- - - [24/August/1999:19:35:21 +0200] - - Config '_mv_admin' at server
> > >startup
> > >- - - [24/August/1999:19:35:22 +0200] - - Config 'drinks' at server
> > >startup
> > >- - - [24/August/1999:19:35:22 +0200] - - START server (14780) (INET
and
> > >UNIX)
> > >- - - [24/August/1999:19:35:22 +0200] - - Accepting connections from
> > >localhost|127\.0\.0\.1
> > >- - - [24/August/1999:19:35:22 +0200] - - INET mode server failed to
> > >start on port 7786: bind: Address already in use at
> > >/usr/home/hyperd/mvend/lib/Vend/Server.pm line 764.
> > >
> > >When I stop one mvend, I can start the other.
> > >Has anybody any idea (I hope but donīt think so). Maybe I have to work
> > >on something that localhost will be bind to the user-ip?
> > >
> > >Any help welcome !! ~:)
> > >Thank you
> > >
> > >Marius
> > >
> >
> > You can set the port for minivend in minivend.cfg
>
> I know. I also tried to bind it directly to the ipadress
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:7786, but with the
> same result...
>
>
> > You can start minivend in unix mode
>
> Doesnt work for me, but I dont know why. Maybe it has something to do with
my
> virtuald-setting (I modified the tlink.pl to get minivend working).
>
> > You do not really want a seperate minivend for each user. This is a sure
> > way to eat lots of RAM, without any real advantages.
>
> Yes I do. Each user should have his own minivend, so that this user can
build multiple
> stores in his own mv (user = reseller).
>
> Thanks anyway for your hints. I think I have to search in the linux-world
to get this
> port_not_free_problem solved.
>
> have fun,
> marius
>
>
> > cheers, Frank
> >
> > --
> > Frank Miedreich
> > Max-Planck-Institut fuer psychologische  Forschung
> > Leopoldstr. 24   80802 Muenchen   +49 89 38602-237
> >
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