Thanks for the feedback Stephen.  I would like to know more about your
CF-MultiServer configuration.  I am investigating a number of
configurations and this is what I have working so far with farcry
3.0.x.

Microsoft Windows Server 2003
MSDE (Developer's version of MSSQL Server 2000)
IIS 6.0
JRun4/ColdFusion MX 7.0.1

I also have the following installed:
mySQL 4.1.19
mySQL 5.0.21
Oracle 9i client -- For when Oracle Support become available.

I have 5 JRun4 Servers installed, configured, and running.  Three of
them have ColdFusion-EAR installed under them.  The 4th one I am still
working on.  The 5 one is the JRun Admin.

I have farcry running under 3 JRun/Coldfusion servers at this point,
but I do not like how I have it configured at this point.  I am also
using the same hostname/IP for all farcry installations.  The way I am
distinguishing between them is via port numbers.  So I has to modify
the apps.cfm file to make this work.

The problems I was having earlier was with using a "context root".  The
context root of "/" did not work so well with farcry.  I guess I was
trying to make farcry work in a J2EE configuration and I have not been
able to make that work.

Thanks, Troy


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