Maybe it has something to do with the open file handles that would make it
not work.


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Subject: CF 5 W2K Clustering problem


> Has anyone set up CF 5.0 as a generic clustered application on a fail-over
> clustered W2K system? It won't work for us and I can't find any mention
> anywhere.
>
> Initially we set it up on both nodes of the cluster and it worked, but to
> avoid having to duplicate admin changes on both nodes, we installed it to
> the shared drive and then in the cluster administrator entered what we
think
> are the right registry nodes to be clustered.
> These are:
> software/allaire
> software/macromedia
> Thought this should cover everything. But it still refuses to work, even
> though W2K says the service is online.
> Any ideas?
>
>
>
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