on your network interfaces page you can change the order in which the
interfaces are used, which may solve your issue.

open network and sharing centre
press ALT
choose advanced -> advanced settings
move the connection to the top that you wish to take precedence

Also how are you referencing the database servers from CF using IP or
machine name ?



On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 1:45 PM, brad f <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I am running coldfusion 9 in distributed mode(web server and CF on
> different servers). I have three web servers and three coldfusion servers
> running in a clustered environment. The problem is that I can never get the
> cluster setup or the web servers to see the cluster unless I disable the
> database NIC on the coldfusion boxes. Our environment is divided into three
> tiers. Web tier, Application tier and Database tier with the web servers
> not being able to see the database tier... so the web servers do not have a
> database NIC and it seems coldfusion is always listening on the .111 subnet
> (database).
>
> This also causes a problem when coldfusion is restarted on one of the app
> servers because it always rejoins the cluster using it's .111 address and
> then the web servers do not pass traffic to those coldfusion servers until
> I shut down the database NIC and then restart the coldfusion services.. It
> then registers on the App tier subnet which the web servers can see.
>
> Any ideas on how to make coldfusion only listen on the App tier ip address
> and not the database tier ip address? Thanks.
>
> 

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