I am not sure this will help, but it solved a similar problem for me 
when I went to RHEL 3


    ColdFusion MX 6.1: Installer and connector issues on Red Hat
    Advanced Server 3.0

http://www.macromedia.com/support/coldfusion/ts/documents/rhas3_config.htm

Outside of that, I have no idea.

Tom

Tom Davis
General Glyphics, Inc.
Dallas, Texas
214-363-8880
www.glyphnet.com



Anthony DeNicola wrote:

>The other pages got cut off at the dashes so here is the rest:
>
>I also looked at the logs and have:
>Starting Macromedia JRun 4 (Build 63824), default server
>11/19 13:06:38 info JRun Naming Service listening on *:2901
>11/19 13:06:40 info No JDBC data sources have been configured for this
>server (see jrun-resources.xml)
>Running on JRun4...
>Starting ColdFusion services...
> Starting logging...
>0 [main] INFO coldfusion.server  - Starting logging...
>11/19 13:06:45 info JRun Proxy Server listening on *:51010
>11/19 13:06:45 info Deploying enterprise application "Macromedia ColdFusion
>MX" from: file:/opt/coldfusionmx/
>11/19 13:06:46 info Deploying web application "ColdFusion Web Application"
>from: file:/opt/coldfusionmx/
>11/19 13:06:48 info Web Services in coldfusionmx#wwwroot:
>11/19 13:06:48 info (No web services found.)
>11/19 13:06:48 user JSPServlet: init
>11/19 13:06:50 user FlashGateway: init
>11/19 13:06:50 user CFCServlet: init
>11/19 13:06:51 info Recovering 3 session(s)
>Server default ready (startup time: 20 seconds)
>
>I check the server and it is showing that coldfusion is running.  How when I
>try to go to the .cfm page in a browser window
>(http://www.xxx.com/CFIDE/administrator/index.cfm) I get a popup window
>asking if I want to save the data as though the apache server doesn't know
>what to do with it.
>
>I have also tried running the apache connector at
>/opt/coldfusionmx/bin/connectors/apache_connector.sh with the correct paths
>in it and it tells me:
>Found JRun server default at 127.0.0.1:2901
>This web server is already configured for JRun.
>
>If anyone has any ideas on what may be happening and how to fix it, your
>help would be appreciated.  I think if I could get apache to parse the .cfm
>files through coldfusion, I would be set.
>
>One last tidbit of information, if I install coldfusion without selecting a
>server it will use it's own server on port 8500 and I can get to the
>configuration screen through there.  However I need it to be accessible
>through a regular web page call and not a url with :8500 attached to it.
>(yes, I then uninstalled it and reinstalled it using the apache server
>settings).
>
>Again, any help would be appreciated.
>
>Anthony
>
>
>

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