Hi Russ, thank you.
Sounds fine to me, if it works that way.
Too questions:
a) Yes i wanted to run both servers on the same box but
with different ports. (or different IPs as you mentioned).
But what is the IIS tool ? Never heard of it.
b) I wonder how ColdFusion can handle the requests of two
different webservers at the same time on the same machine
- for testing - as you mentioned it?

Uwe

> Apache and IIS can run on the same box.  My suggestion would be to
> set up apache on a separate ip (run the IIS tool to make it
> non-greedy and not take up all the addresses), set up apache on that
> IP, connect it to CF and do your testing.  Once you're satisfied
> that everything is working, assign the rest of the IPs to apache,
> stop IIS and restart apache.  Total downtime should be only a few seconds...

> Russ

>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 12:52 PM
>> To: CF-Talk
>> Subject: changing the underlying webserver from iis -> apache
>> 
>> Hi list,
>> has someone ever made
>> experience to change the
>> webserver on a CFMX-production engine (CFMX 6.1) ?
>> We want to move away from IIS 6 to Apache 2.0.x
>> on the same box.
>> I want to keep the downtime as short as possible.
>> Any suggestions ?
>> Uwe
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 

> 

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