Daniel,

Each instance has its own copy of model-glue and components, you would need
to explicitly call each instance (on its own port) to tell it to re-load,
otherwise there is no guarantee that each instance will get the reload
command through a load-balancer (or the cluster connector).

Chris Peterson


On 9/3/09 3:29 PM, "Daniel Espeset" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Hey all (and thanks for the great presentation today Dan & Charlie),
> 
> I've had some problems getting MG3 to properly reinitialize across
> multiple instances of Coldfusion.  I'll reinitialize after updating
> the code, but then find that end users are still being delivered a
> prior version.  My understanding of multiple instances / Coldfusion
> caching is quite limited, but my assumption is that's where the issue
> is.
> 
> What's the recommended way to force restart a MG3 application after
> updating the production version so it propagates to all users?
> 
> Thanks for any help!
> 
> -Daniel
> > 



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