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By default, CostOS Server runs on port 8080 and JMS port 61616 (and hence is available at (http://<yourserver>
:8080/ces, eg. http://localhost:8080/ces).
If you want to run another CostOS Server instance but already has a service claiming port 8080 and 61616, there will be a conflict, and CostOS Server will fail to start. You may see errors like this:
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This can be fixed by changing CostOS Server to use another listening port (eg. 8081) and JMS port (eg. 61617). This is done during the installation on configuration window:
Here, change the JMS port from "61616" to "61617" and change the listening port from "8080" to "8081" (or some other free port).
Which port number should I choose?
If you are not sure which port number to choose, use a tool such as netstat to determine which port numbers are free to use by CostOS Server. The highest port number that can be used is 65535 because it is the highest number which can be represented by an unsigned 16 bit binary number.
If you want to run another CostOS Server instance but already has a Windows service. This can be fixed by creating an additional CostOS Server Windows service. This is done during the installation on configuration window:
Update/Configure Multiple Instances
To update an instance of CostOS server between several installed instances.
1.Run Installation Media
2.Define the installation that you want to update clicking 'Perform Mandatory update Action'
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