Conrad -
I forget the exact syntax but I did this before, and you need to instantiate
a java object that is able to get this information for you. Its something
like:
<cfset var serverName = createObject("java",
"jrunx.kernel.JRun").getServerName()
/>
Good luck
Eric
On 4/24/07, Conrad Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I could be wrong about exactly how we have this set up, but as far as I
know we have two servers and a load balancer to split the load across the
two, Dave or Aaron can provide more details if needed or if I am totally
wrong.
What I need is a way to tell which server the session is on. Does anybody
know of a way to get the Windows hostname to ColdFusion?
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