Steven

Take a look at the answers below


>First, I have to upgrade our production server to MX 6.1.  We have been
>planning on doing this for a while, but could never get our IT department to
>turn the server over to us for the upgrade.  Now they want to turn it over
>to us today for a few hours and do the upgrade.  Here is where the twist
>comes in...
>
>Problem 2 - We are being forced to allow another group to "share" our cf/web
>server.  We used to share with this group before and their code kept
>bringing down our server, so now we need to go from standard install to
>multiple instances to protect ourselves.  So, I need to know if anyone knows
>of easy to understand documentation (we are actually doing a couple of
>servers with similar setups and some of the people doing the install
>wouldn't be my first choice!) on how to install the initial cf/jrun4 and how
>to create a secondary instance.

See http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/coldfusion/articles/multi_instances.html for details. This provides a step by step overview to install both instances properly within an IIS/Windows environment.


>Now for problem 3 - We have to upgrade our JVM to our company standard.  I
>know how to do this with CFMX standalone installation, but have no idea how
>to do it with the JRun install.  Is there something I have to do with JRun?
>
>I just love it when IT calls at 6am! :(

Cold Fusion these days, even in the standalone version is a Java application running on top of a J2EE Server (one begins to see terms such as EAR and WAR files floating around). In the default instalation, JRun is the default J2EE server.

Jeremy Brodie
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