Hello again everyone,
Sorry if this is slightly OT, but after exhausting all other lists to
which such a post would go I figured I would send this inquiry here as folks
on the other lists I'm on have never heard of Blog CFC let alone know if
there is a similar blog module written in PHP. I have several sights on a
server that does not support ColdFusion of any flavor, but that does support
PHP 4 and 5. I'd like to know if there is a similar product to Blog CFC I
could run on these Web Sites, and from where can I get it?
As for my Blog CFC install we're getting there one file upload at a
time. The moment of truth will come in the next day or two depending on how
much else is on my plate. Talk to you later.
Peter Donahue
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark A Kruger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 5:39 PM
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion and VMWare?
If I wanted to use VM Ware to run... Let's say 3 separate Coldfusion servers
and have sufficient resources for all of them. What would be acceptable
hardware for that? Any input?
-mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 5:15 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Cold Fusion and VMWare?
> We are testing to see if it is possible to run a Virtualized
> (VMWare) Version of a Cold Fusion application, which will be accessed
> by IP address.
> We have VMWare running on a test server and installed a virtualized
> version of the application and everything works.
> Sporadically, we get a "Connection Reset by Peers error", that I have
> been unable to track down and resolve.
>
> We have looked at both the CF server and IIS logs and can't find any
> errors.
> It seems like we are getting a network error, but I am not looking in
> the right place to find the error.
>
> Has anyone ever used Cold Fusion with VMWare? Any ideas why we would
> sporadically get a connection error?
Many people are running CF on VMware, even in production environments.
This doesn't look like an error specific to VMware, but virtual servers can
have the same sort of problems as physical servers. "Connection reset by
peer" typically indicates that the client is no longer listening for a
response, which may happen if the response takes too long to get to the
client.
Are you using bridged networking, or NAT for your VMware server? I would
expect there to be some performance overhead with NAT, although I haven't
done any real testing to see if that's the case.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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