The multiserver monitor is in the cfusion instance you removed from IIS.

Regardless, you probably want to look in the individual server
monitors to see how many requests each is handling. hit a page on the
site, see which server is shows in, hit it again, it should show in
the other server. Take one instance down, all the requests should come
from one instance. Bring it back, you should see both serving requests
again.

On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 10:01 AM, George Lu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've installed CF8 using multiserver configuration and created a cluster and
>  added two instances on the same physical box. Then I've used wsconfig.exe to
>  connect the cluster to IIS and remove 'cfusion' from IIS (with help from
>  MrBuzzy).
>
>  Now I can consider the cluster is successfully installed. However, how can I
>  test the load balancing and failover? If I run CF Admin on one of the
>  instances, how can I add servers (server name? port?) in Multiserver
>  Monitor?

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