> Say I've got an index.cfm file on both servers, one that
> says, "Hi, I'm server 1," and the other that says "Hi, I'm
> server 2." If I hit server 1, I have no way to predict
> whether I'll see the message from the local filesystem ("Hi,
> I'm server 1") or from the remote filesystem ("Hi, I'm server
> 2").
The thing is, when you set up your cluster, you don't know which server
you're hitting unless you also have a non-clustered way to talk to the same
server! When you define a cluster and connect that cluster to a web server,
then connect to that virtual web server, you're no longer addressing CFMX
servers individually.
The way I've dealt with this in the past is to set up each CFMX instance
with its own web server (either the JRun web server or a specific IIS or
Apache virtual host), then added each instance to the cluster, then
configured the cluster to talk to a specific IIS or Apache virtual host.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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