--- summary: "Run multiple OpenClaw Gateways on one host (isolation, ports, and profiles)" read_when: - Running more than one Gateway on the same machine - You need isolated config/state/ports per Gateway title: "Multiple Gateways" --- # Multiple Gateways (same host) Most setups should use one Gateway because a single Gateway can handle multiple messaging connections and agents. If you need stronger isolation or redundancy (e.g., a rescue bot), run separate Gateways with isolated profiles/ports. ## Isolation checklist (required) - `OPENCLAW_CONFIG_PATH` — per-instance config file - `OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR` — per-instance sessions, creds, caches - `agents.defaults.workspace` — per-instance workspace root - `gateway.port` (or `--port`) — unique per instance - Derived ports (browser/canvas) must not overlap If these are shared, you will hit config races and port conflicts. ## Recommended: profiles (`--profile`) Profiles auto-scope `OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR` + `OPENCLAW_CONFIG_PATH` and suffix service names. ```bash # main openclaw --profile main setup openclaw --profile main gateway --port 18789 # rescue openclaw --profile rescue setup openclaw --profile rescue gateway --port 19001 ``` Per-profile services: ```bash openclaw --profile main gateway install openclaw --profile rescue gateway install ``` ## Rescue-bot guide Run a second Gateway on the same host with its own: - profile/config - state dir - workspace - base port (plus derived ports) This keeps the rescue bot isolated from the main bot so it can debug or apply config changes if the primary bot is down. Port spacing: leave at least 20 ports between base ports so the derived browser/canvas/CDP ports never collide. ### How to install (rescue bot) ```bash # Main bot (existing or fresh, without --profile param) # Runs on port 18789 + Chrome CDC/Canvas/... Ports openclaw onboard openclaw gateway install # Rescue bot (isolated profile + ports) openclaw --profile rescue onboard # Notes: # - workspace name will be postfixed with -rescue per default # - Port should be at least 18789 + 20 Ports, # better choose completely different base port, like 19789, # - rest of the onboarding is the same as normal # To install the service (if not happened automatically during onboarding) openclaw --profile rescue gateway install ``` ## Port mapping (derived) Base port = `gateway.port` (or `OPENCLAW_GATEWAY_PORT` / `--port`). - browser control service port = base + 2 (loopback only) - canvas host is served on the Gateway HTTP server (same port as `gateway.port`) - Browser profile CDP ports auto-allocate from `browser.controlPort + 9 .. + 108` If you override any of these in config or env, you must keep them unique per instance. ## Browser/CDP notes (common footgun) - Do **not** pin `browser.cdpUrl` to the same values on multiple instances. - Each instance needs its own browser control port and CDP range (derived from its gateway port). - If you need explicit CDP ports, set `browser.profiles..cdpPort` per instance. - Remote Chrome: use `browser.profiles..cdpUrl` (per profile, per instance). ## Manual env example ```bash OPENCLAW_CONFIG_PATH=~/.openclaw/main.json \ OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR=~/.openclaw-main \ openclaw gateway --port 18789 OPENCLAW_CONFIG_PATH=~/.openclaw/rescue.json \ OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR=~/.openclaw-rescue \ openclaw gateway --port 19001 ``` ## Quick checks ```bash openclaw --profile main status openclaw --profile rescue status openclaw --profile rescue browser status ```