Ok, I finally got the CF 7.01 clustering work. Both the local and remote
instances in the cluster had the same name "clusterTest".  So I deleted them
both and created "clusterTest1" and "clusterTest2" and then added them into
a newly created cluster. Next I manually made sure to set the jrun.xml
proxyservice deactivated attribute to false and applied the jrun connecter
update 5 hotfix, and it finally worked. 

Yeah...

Matt Levine
Studio Squared
12150 Tributary Point Dr.
Suite 140 
Gold River, CA 95670
(916) 608-8608
916 962 7272
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-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Allan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 11:53 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Cf 7 Clustering Failover

I'm pretty sure the need for the jrunserver.store file got depreciated
with one of the JRun Updaters, maybe 3 (which is what CFMX 7.0 uses).

Andy

On 22/04/06, Matt Levine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the info. However I'm still can't figure out what is going on.
I
> noticed that the jrun connector's jrunserver.store proxyserver is empty.
So
> I added in the appropriate info
>
> Example:
> Proxyservers=0.0.0.0:54001;0.0.0.1:54001
>
> However when I restart IIS it clears it out back to
> Proxyservers=
>
> So if the proxy servers are the servers that the connecter is supposed to
> round robin in between and also failover to, that would be a problem.
>
> Does anybody know if that is indeed how it works and why that would be
> happening. Is this a bug? Or I'm I just really missing something.
>
> Again thanks for any input, I have a client that purchased two windows
2003
> servers along with 2 cf 7 enterpise licenses and I really need to get the
> clustering working. I know that I can move towards using a hardware load
> balancer, which is what we might end up doing anyway.  But I don't want to
> have to tell them that load balancing built into the JRUN/CF connector
> simply doesn't or that somehow I just can't get it working. The
organization
> is very large and has had lots of "platform wars" so I really want this
> deployment to go as smoothly as possible. Which as we all know is not
always
> possible.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matt Levine
> Studio Squared
> 12150 Tributary Point Dr.
> Suite 140
> Gold River, CA 95670
> (916) 608-8608
> 916 962 7272
> www.studiosquared.com
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cathy Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 8:21 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Cf 7 Clustering Failover
>
> Well, I have a totally different setup (BEA Weblogic clustered on Solaris
> servers), so I probably can't help much more. The only other thing I've
had
> to do is create a weblogic.xml file under the WEB-INF directory that
> specifies in memory session replication to make it work. Maybe IIS has a
> comparable requirement? Good luck.
>
> Cathy
>
> >After your email I thought that was it because I forgot to set one of the
> >instances to use J2EE sessions, but then I changed that and then
restarted
> >all of the cf instances and IIS and It's still not working.
> >
> >Matt Levine
> >Studio Squared
> >12150 Tributary Point Dr.
> >Suite 140
> >Gold River, CA 95670
> >(916) 608-8608
> >916 962 7272
> >www.studiosquared.com
>
>
>
> 



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