Thanks for the link...  This seems like a pretty serious oversight.  I
wonder how many people run CFMX and *don't* want to have their server
start automatically at bootup.  I'd consider starting at boot part of
the "Bill of Rights" for any application server's Constitution.

Is this because Macromedia assumes anyone using CFMX multi-instance
will be a Linux expert and be knowledgeable enough to write the
scripts themselves, or was it just a mistake?

-Cameron

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On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 17:14:04 -0500, Steven Erat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Cameron Childress wrote:
> > After looking for some time I have failed to find documentation on how
> > to start a multiserver configuration of CFMX7 at bootup.  Can someone
> > point me in the right direction?
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > -Cameron
> >
> 
> ColdFusion MX 6/7 does not provide the system start scripts with the
> J2EE/Multiserver config.
> 
> Greg Stewart's blog has something he's gotten to work:
> http://gregs.tcias.co.uk/jrun_start_up_scripts.cfm
> 
> -Steve

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