Sounds like an Apache connector issue. You'll want to double check that
your version of Solaris and Apache are supported by the CF Installer.

If you've got your heart set on your current config, you may end up
needing to compile the connector "by hand" for your particular system.
Adobe was cool enough to think of situations like this before-hand and
does offer compilable source code for their adapter just for situations
like this.

Props to Adobe for being forward-thinking in that regard. Very few
companies would do that.

Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
Adobe Solution Provider


Ian Skinner wrote:
> We just installed ColdFusion 801 64bit on a brand new Solaris server.  
> The install did not properly configure the Apache web server to connect 
> to ColdFusion.  When we manually ran the wsconfig tool, the connection 
> is made but then Apache will no longer serve up any content, ColdFusion, 
> HTML or plain text.  If we stop the JRun4 cfusion server, Apache starts 
> serving up standard content.  Of course it no longer serves up 
> ColdFusion files.
> 
> We can not find anything out of the ordinary, but it just does not seem 
> to work.  Anybody got any ideas on what we can do to track down and|or 
> resolve this problem?
> 
> 
> 

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