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Browse All TopicsI have Tomcat 5.5 running multiple hosts. Can I use the manager to start and stop applications for all those hosts? How do I configure that?
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by: rama_krishna580Posted on 2007-01-20 at 18:13:46ID: 18358405
Hi,
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The manager app is normally located in server/webapps, not the regular webapps directory, and deployed via an .xml file in conf/Catalina/localhost. All you need to do is copy the manager.xml
from conf/Catalina/localhost to each conf/Catalina/[otherhost] directory, and it will be deployed for each such <Host> that you have configured. No symlinks or other copying required. As David pointed
out, this gets you one instance of the manager for each <Host>.
For example look at here...
http://www.servlets.com/ar
R.K