you will need to load up the CFAdmin tool for each CF instance in the
cluster.  So, if you have CF running on port 8401 and 8402, you would
hit them like so
http://yourdomain:8401/cfide/administrator
http://yourdomain:8402/cfide/administrator

Note, the settings for each ARE seperate...yup you will be doing double work.
Note also, need to have your cfide directory setup properly in the
webroot for each instance.
Note also you will need to make sure the JRun internal server is
running on both instances also.

whew! HTH!

DK

On 10/3/05, Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi there.
>
> we have successfully fired up our jrun cluster
> and things are going well.
>
> i have one question: where do i get to manage cfmx settings, like with
> a regular install?
>
> thanks!
>
> --
> ....tony
>
> Tony Weeg
> tonyweeg [at] gmail [dot] com
>
> 

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