On Mar 31, 2005 5:26 PM, Cameron Childress <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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,

There is an old technote on how to do this for JRun 3.1 servers here:
http://www.macromedia.com/go/tn_17417

I believe that the thinking in JRun engineering might have been that
since the JRun installer initially installs several server instances,
admin, default, samples, cfusion, etc..., that the installer shouldn't
add a boot script for each server instance, but let the user determine
later which ones to add.

Traditional ColdFusion/*nix users are accustomed to having a
ColdFusion boot script so I speculate that they have have the
expectation that the JRun server should provide this for them when
using ColdFusion on JRun.

It does appear that this is a gap that needs to be filled, so I'll
take the task of examining the existing information on this topic and
begin writing a technote article for this purpose.

-Steven Erat

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