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Re: [AG-TECH] AG2 and AG3 venue servers on one machine




Yes, I originally had my 2.x server at port 8000, apparently the default. So.. now we have two incompatible venue servers that all want to be the same default? That was a smart idea :>
Since I already have 2.x installations around that use the one on port 8000 as a default/home venue, I thought I'd just add AG3 on as port 9000. Now, I guess it's possible to try it the other way and just run to all my installations and change them. In trying to run the AG2 venue server on port 900x, it doesn't start its text chat thing on port 9004 either. Nothing's running on that port. And, just like it was with AG3, a venue client can't connect to it.
I have the ports specified in VenueServer.cfg. All, but the 'textPort' one seem to work. The text chat thing isn't even trying to bind to port 8004 either, so I'm not sure what's up with that. Do I have to redo my venue server from scratch if I change the port?
I was specifying the text, event and date ports for AG3, yes. I had them set to the 900x equivalants and a venue client couldn't connect to it.


	Derek

Michael Miller wrote:
Derek,

I run AG2 on port 900x and AG3 on 800x. I specify the text, event and data ports for AG2 in VenueServer.cfg and everything seems to work fine. Are you specifying the text,event and data ports for AG3?

myk

Derek Piper wrote:


Hi,

I've installed AG2 and AG3 venue servers on one machine, with the idea of having them co-exist but running on different ports. I noticed that even if I specify a port of 9000 to the AG3 venue server, it still wants to listen on 8002 etc. That seems a bit unhelpful. I've been able to get both of them running by having a VenueServer.cfg file but, but the AG3 VenueServer isn't listening for its text chat port of 9004. Does the AG3 VenueServer have to listen on port 8000? I don't really want to have yet another box just to run the venue server, but is that the only recommended way of setting them up?
Another question related to this is about keeping the two venue servers synchronized. For the time being, it's going to be likely to have to run both side by side. It would be nice if the configuration from one could be mirrored from another and synchronized either by a manual or automatic operation without having to perform the same edits in each.
Hints are appreciated. Thanks,


    Derek



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