Yeah, I can't remember :-) good call.




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-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Knudsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: CF-Server <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri Sep 30 14:11:59 2005
Subject: Re: Installing MX 7 Multiserver for the first time.

by default teh JRun instance CF is installed on  gets teh port 8300,
provided nothing on the machine already uses it.  The JRun admin tool,
JMC, runs on port 8000.

DK

On 9/30/05, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, to me everything seems OK - you can access the system via port 80.
> Usually when you install in multi-instance via Jrun THEN ColdFusion you
can
> get this - bit it's no big deal and is easily changed via the Jrun Admin
> console (this is where you will see what is listening via that port/proxy
> port)
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> I think in havy that the port you note here is the Jrun admin console.
>
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: CF-Server <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thu Sep 29 15:31:31 2005
> Subject: Installing MX 7 Multiserver for the first time.
>
> Well, we are on our third time now.
>
> We installed CFMX 7 Enterprise Multiserver; accepted all the defaults.  We
> now have the following setup.
>
> C://Inetpub/wwwroot/
> C://Jrun4/servers/admin/
> C://Jrun4/servers/cfusion/
> C://Jrun4/servers/samples/
>
> The CFIDE directory is in the Inetpub/wwwroot/ directory.
>
> We can run the CF Administrator with
http://localhost/cfide/adiminstrator/.
> But we can not run it from the http://localhost:8300/cfide/administrator/
> that appears in most of the documentation.
>
> I take this to mean that our 'default' server has been set up outside of
the
> jrun umbrella.  The cfusion instance does not seem to be involved in the
> 'default' website.
>
> Is this the preferred/best practice/desirable configuration?  If not, what
> choices during the installation process do we want to use to give the
> desirable configuration?
>
> Thank You
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