Re: CF8 enterprise, CF8 Standard, CF7 Standard on same computer?

2008-09-08 Thread Richard Steele
You'll want to reinstall if you want the J2EE installation (the one that
will let you have multiple isolated dedicated instances of CF on a single
box). If you want to use CF Enterprise in standalone mode, just go into the
system info page in CF Admin and provide the new serial number. No restart
needed.

--- Ben

Ok, I'm now thoroughly confused about this. The documentation says 
When you use the J2EE configuration, you can define multiple server instances 
on a single computer, each running ColdFusion. 

However it also says about the the alternative multiserver configuration
When you install CF using the multiserver configuration, you can use the CF 
Administrator to define multiple server instances on a single computer, each 
running CF. 

So that seems to be saying the same thing. Either will do application 
isolation, load balancing and failover. What am I missing here and why is one 
way better than the other? 
Thanks! 

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Re: CF8 enterprise, CF8 Standard, CF7 Standard on same computer?

2008-09-08 Thread Brad Wood
The mulitserver install lets you deploy multiple instances of ColdFusion on 
Macromedia JRun (A J2EE app server)
The J2EE install lets you deploy multiple instances of ColdFusion on ANY 
J2EE app server of your choice.  That could be JRun, IBM Webspere, 
GlassFish, Apache Tomcat, etc.

The application isolation, load balancing, and failover are available either 
way, but each J2EE app server will have slightly different implementations, 
configurations, and features.

I believe Ben was most likely suggesting the multiserver install (JRun). 
Truthfully, I don't know that anyone is saying one was is better than the 
other, but I would say that JRun would be the easiest since you aren't 
relying on support from an outside community, and you'll probably get a lot 
of crickets if you start asking why your GlassFish install isn't working on 
the Talk list.  :)

~Brad

- Original Message - 
From: Richard Steele [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: CF8 enterprise, CF8 Standard, CF7 Standard on same computer?

 Ok, I'm now thoroughly confused about this. The documentation says
 When you use the J2EE configuration, you can define multiple server 
 instances on a single computer, each running ColdFusion.

 However it also says about the the alternative multiserver configuration
 When you install CF using the multiserver configuration, you can use the 
 CF Administrator to define multiple server instances on a single computer, 
 each running CF.

 So that seems to be saying the same thing. Either will do application 
 isolation, load balancing and failover. What am I missing here and why is 
 one way better than the other?
 Thanks!


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Re: CF8 enterprise, CF8 Standard, CF7 Standard on same computer?

2008-09-08 Thread Richard Steele
Ok, it's starting to get clearer!  Can multiple jvms with different memory 
sizes and other parameters be setup for either installation? If the multiserver 
choice is implemented, is it just the simple matter of inserting the new serial 
number as described earlier in order to setup multiple instances and clusters? 
Thanks! 

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Re: CF8 enterprise, CF8 Standard, CF7 Standard on same computer?

2008-09-08 Thread Brad Wood
Yes, you can use different JVM arguments, or a different JVM all together 
with both of those installs.

I can't speak authoritatively about other J2EE servers, but given JRun and 
Windows, the most common way is modifying the Windows service that starts 
each instance to provide additional arguments to specify a jvm.config for 
each instance.  The jvm.config file (name is actually arbitrary) also points 
to with JVM it wishes to use.

I'm not clear on your serial number question.  I do know that each instance 
you deploy on your J2EE server has its own serial number.

~Brad

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 Ok, it's starting to get clearer!  Can multiple jvms with different memory 
 sizes and other parameters be setup for either installation? If the 
 multiserver choice is implemented, is it just the simple matter of 
 inserting the new serial number as described earlier in order to setup 
 multiple instances and clusters? Thanks!



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Re: CF8 enterprise, CF8 Standard, CF7 Standard on same computer?

2008-09-08 Thread Richard Steele
We have CF8 Standard (and CF7 Standard) on our server with live website on 
each. Can we simply enter the CF8 Enterprise serial number in order to upgrade 
the CF8 Standard to Enterprise? If so, will that allow us to take advantage of 
the multiple instances, load balancing and failover? Ben said that we had to 
install CF8 Enterprise from scratch if we were to use the J2EE version. 

Thanks! 

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RE: CF8 enterprise, CF8 Standard, CF7 Standard on same computer?

2008-09-08 Thread Dave Watts
 We have CF8 Standard (and CF7 Standard) on our server with 
 live website on each. Can we simply enter the CF8 Enterprise 
 serial number in order to upgrade the CF8 Standard to 
 Enterprise?

Yes. You can upgrade CF 8 Standard to Enterprise by entering the new license
number.

 If so, will that allow us to take advantage of 
 the multiple instances, load balancing and failover? Ben said 
 that we had to install CF8 Enterprise from scratch if we were 
 to use the J2EE version. 

No. As Ben mentioned, you would need to install CF 8 Enterprise from scratch
to get those features, since they rely on having a full copy of JRun
installed in addition to CF.

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Re: CF8 enterprise, CF8 Standard, CF7 Standard on same computer?

2008-09-08 Thread Mike Chabot
Features such as load balancing and failover are non-trivial to
implement if you are only used to dealing with the simplicity of a
basic ColdFusion Standard install. You should make sure that these are
needed features before you make this investment. It isn't clear from
your responses exactly which features in Enterprise are prompting you
to upgrade. Your wrote earlier We only have one computer which seems
odd if your applications are significant enough to make you concerned
about load balancing and failover. Maybe it is time to invest in a
staging server or a second production server, which would make it
easier to test out the new CF configuration. If you want to go with
the J2EE route, you might want to have a copy of Adobe ColdFusion 8
Web Application Construction Kit, Volume 3 nearby as a supplement to
the manuals.

The upgrade from CF7 to CF8 is very easy. You should be able to switch
from CF7 standard to CF8 standard without changing a single line of
code. Getting rid of CF7 would simplify your server setup and the code
currently running under CF7 should see an immediate speed boost.

-Mike Chabot

On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 1:01 PM, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 We have CF8 Standard (and CF7 Standard) on our server with
 live website on each. Can we simply enter the CF8 Enterprise
 serial number in order to upgrade the CF8 Standard to
 Enterprise?

 Yes. You can upgrade CF 8 Standard to Enterprise by entering the new license
 number.

 If so, will that allow us to take advantage of
 the multiple instances, load balancing and failover? Ben said
 that we had to install CF8 Enterprise from scratch if we were
 to use the J2EE version.

 No. As Ben mentioned, you would need to install CF 8 Enterprise from scratch
 to get those features, since they rely on having a full copy of JRun
 installed in addition to CF.

 Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
 http://www.figleaf.com/

 Fig Leaf Software provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
 instruction at our training centers in Washington DC, Atlanta,
 Chicago, Baltimore, Northern Virginia, or on-site at your location.
 Visit http://training.figleaf.com/ for more information!

 

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Re: CF8 enterprise, CF8 Standard, CF7 Standard on same computer?

2008-09-08 Thread Richard Steele
Ah, ok. So there is a difference in the jrun installed with Standard and the 
jrun installed with Enterprise. That makes sense. Thanks! 

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Re: CF8 enterprise, CF8 Standard, CF7 Standard on same computer?

2008-09-08 Thread Richard Steele
Well, as usual, it's all about fitting this into a tight budget. We are looking 
to getting a new server and thus could stage Enterprise on that. That would be 
ideal I think. 

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Re: CF8 enterprise, CF8 Standard, CF7 Standard on same computer?

2008-09-07 Thread Richard Steele
Sorry, that should have said, Windows Server 2003 Standard (not Web) Edition. 
Thanks.


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Re: CF8 enterprise, CF8 Standard, CF7 Standard on same computer?

2008-09-07 Thread Mike Chabot
I would think the answer is no, unless you go the Virtual Machine
route. If you already have CF8 standard then what you would typically
do is to enter the CF8 enterprise serial number to unlock the extra
features. No need to run any separate installer or configure anything
differently. If CF8 standard is running fine then CF8 enterprise
should run fine as well since they are the same program with the same
code.

-Mike Chabot

On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 8:45 AM, Richard Steele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 We want to install CF8 Enterprise and want to do it with minimal disruption 
 to our CF8 and CF7 Standard websites. The idea is to keep our websites 
 running while installing and testing CF8 Enterprise. Then move over each site 
 when we are ready.

 We only have one computer.

 Is it possible to install CF8 Enterprise  on the same computer that has both 
 CF8 and CF7 Standard running? (we have separate licenses for each). We are 
 running IIS 6 and Windows 2003 Web edition. The box has 4 gigs of memory.

 Thanks in advance!

 

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Re: CF8 enterprise, CF8 Standard, CF7 Standard on same computer?

2008-09-07 Thread Richard Steele
Hi Mike, Ah, so we don't even need to insert the cf8 dvd and install from 
there? Where then do we enter that serial number? Thanks! 

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RE: CF8 enterprise, CF8 Standard, CF7 Standard on same computer?

2008-09-07 Thread Ben Forta
You'll want to reinstall if you want the J2EE installation (the one that
will let you have multiple isolated dedicated instances of CF on a single
box). If you want to use CF Enterprise in standalone mode, just go into the
system info page in CF Admin and provide the new serial number. No restart
needed.

--- Ben


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Subject: Re: CF8 enterprise, CF8 Standard, CF7 Standard on same computer?

Hi Mike, Ah, so we don't even need to insert the cf8 dvd and install from
there? Where then do we enter that serial number? Thanks! 



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Re: CF8 enterprise, CF8 Standard, CF7 Standard on same computer?

2008-09-07 Thread Richard Steele
Thanks Ben, that's what we want. So back to my original question. Can we leave 
the other standard versions up and running while we do this? 

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RE: CF8 enterprise, CF8 Standard, CF7 Standard on same computer?

2008-09-07 Thread Ben Forta
Yes, you can indeed install CF Enterprise in JE22 server configuration while
CF7 and CF8 are installed, but there are some gotchas to consider. The CF
service names are different, and the default HTTP ports are different, too.
However, installing additional services (like the ODBC services) will likely
overwrite the one you have already. And other services, like the integrated
LCDS will likely have port conflicts.

--- Ben



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Subject: Re: CF8 enterprise, CF8 Standard, CF7 Standard on same computer?

Thanks Ben, that's what we want. So back to my original question. Can we
leave the other standard versions up and running while we do this? 



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