It's possible to run multiple JIRA instances on one machine as long as the instance completes the following requirements:
By default, JIRA runs on port 8080 (and hence is available at (http://<yourserver>
:8080, eg. http://localhost:8080).
If you want to run another JIRA instance but already has a service claiming port 8080, there will be a conflict, and JIRA will fail to start. You may see errors like this:
Can you please help in understanding this?
Appreciate your response :)
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It means not using the same Tomcat to deploy more than one Jira Instance: https://confluence.atlassian.com/jira/running-multiple-instances-of-jira-on-one-machine-222200571.html
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check this document it will help you
https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Running+multiple+instances+of+JIRA+on+one+machine
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Definitely check the docs posted by the others... but answering your question: Yes, it is possible :-)
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Funny thing, have you tried entering the same question in Google? Leads me to the documentation posted here :-)
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