Tomcat and eclipse starting server issues?

It sounds like you don't have your port numbers defined and each tomcat instance is fighting to grab the port range first before the others.

It sounds like you don't have your port numbers defined and each tomcat instance is fighting to grab the port range first before the others. Check your config file to make sure the port numbers are specified for each instance.

See how to change port in y=tomcat , may be you forgot to change some where mkyong.com/tomcat/how-to-change-tomcat-d... you can stop another tomcat service before you start your tomcat gets started , end process tomcatX(X is version) from task-manager.

Eclipse is by default running the tomcat on 8081 port. I have configured the tomcat to my tomcat of version 6.0 with the port number 8080 in eclipse. But still when I am trying to run tomcat from eclipse it is running on 8081 port only... – vissu pepala May 3 '11 at 4:44.

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