mps-which
Display path to server instance that is currently using configured port from command line on Windows, Linux, and macOS systems
Syntax
mps-which [-C [
path
/]server_name
]
Description
mps-which [-C [
is useful when running multiple server instances on the same machine. If you attempt to
start two server instances on the same port, the latter server instance fails to start,
displaying an path
/]server_name
]address-in-use
error. mps-which
identifies which server instance is using the port.
Input Arguments
|
Specify a path to the server instance. If this option is omitted, the current working folder and its parents are searched to find the server instance. |
|
Server to be queried for path. |
Examples
server_1
and server_2
, both residing in folder
tmp
, are configured to use to same port, defined by the
http
configuration property.
Run mps-which
from the system command prompt for both
servers:
mps-which -C /tmp/server_1
mps-which -C /tmp/server_2
In both cases, the server that has allocated the configured port displays
(server_1
):
/tmp/server_1
Tips
If you are creating a server instance in the current working folder, you do not need to specify a full path. Specify only the server name.
Version History
Introduced in R2012b