> I've never set up a CF instance in any other way than standalone, so if there 
> is a way that I could accomplish this without having
> to go to VMware and Virtual servers (I can do that but it is a severe memory 
> hog), I would be very appreciative.

I don't know about OS X specifically, but here's what I did on Windows.

1. Uninstall CF 8, saving any settings, etc.
2. Install CF 9 using the multiserver option.
3. Use the JRun admin console to create a new server instance.
4. Run the CF 8 installer, selecting the J2EE installer option. This
will give you an EAR file that you can then manually deploy on the new
JRun instance.
5. Configure web server connectors however you like.

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