Yup. I knew that. Say, exactly which xml files to you copy for backup? I 
noticed that certain items (namely, the items in the Java and JVM 
section) were not affected by the files I copied. I know I saw a few 
more that looked like they were specifically for the jvm config.

So, should I just copy *ALL* .xml files as they probably all pertain to 
the configuration somehow or another, or is their some short list of 
files that I don't need to worry about?

Any thoughts/comments would be great.

Thanks again John! :o)
Chris

John Beynon wrote:
> don't forget if you copy the xml files you need to restart the CF
> services. Editing via the administrator you don't have to, but copying
> them in needs a service/instance restart.
> 
> i copy these around for backup purposes.
> 
> john.
> 
> On 3/22/07, Christopher Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'm on Standard not Enterprise... maybe next year! :o)
>>
>> I ended up copying all the .xml files in the lib directory. When I
>> didn't find anything in the registry I knew it had to be something like
>> this... too bad it's not one file though. I dunno, maybe it's more
>> efficient as separate files.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Chris
>>
>> Dave Watts wrote:
>>>> I'm trying to configure two brand new servers to be the same
>>>> as my existing production server.
>>>>
>>>> A buddy of mine said that I could just copy the registry keys
>>>> for the configuration over to the registries on the new boxes
>>>> and that'd be that. It turns out that he's only done this on
>>>> CF5.0, and it doesn't seem to work that way on CFMX6.1
>>>>
>>>> I know that BlueDragon's configuration runs entirely off of
>>>> one single XML file. Copy that file to a new server with BD
>>>> installed, and BAM! Two identically configured BD servers.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone know of a way to do this in CFMX6.1?
>>> You can use the CAR functionality included in CFMX Enterprise, or you can
>>> copy the neo-*.xml configuration files from one server to another.
>>>
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