[cfaussie] Coldfusion 9 and verity in multiserver configuration

2010-04-13 Thread BarryC
Hi,

Has anyone tried to use Coldfusion 9 and verity set up in multiserver
configuration with success?
We have a couple of front end servers, with a backend server, but we
want those two front end servers to connect to the verity server on
the backend server.

Apparently this is just a simple case of specifying the 'Verity host
name' in the 'Data  Services  Verity K2 Server' section in the
Coldfusion administrator. This however is not working, when we try to
use the cfsearch tag from the front end servers, we just get
'collection does not exist' errors, the collection does exist, and we
can use the cfsearch tag just fine on the backend server.

we are on 64bit windows server 2008 by the way.

I'm stumped :)

Regards
Barry Chesterman

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Re: [cfaussie] Coldfusion 9 and verity in multiserver configuration

2010-04-13 Thread MrBuzzy
Hi Barry, I looked in to doing this circa 2007. I'd suggest trying to wrap
it in a web service. Not sure if the Solr Service would be a better
alternative.

Instead of trying to explain it, here's Jason Delmore's response to me
verbatim;

The license we have for CF only allows one CF server to connect to one
verity server.  Verity (now Autonomy), sells an add-on that allows you to
connect multiple servers to one Verity server.  You can however install
verity on a separate server (still only connecting from one CF server).
Maybe an uber search server with just one CF front end that all of the other
CF servers hand search services off to (on the CF side… not the verity
side..) is something you would want to do.  If you are interested in the
add-on, I can forward your info onto my contact at Autonomy to have someone
contact you.

Cheers.
On 14 April 2010 06:51, BarryC barrychester...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 Has anyone tried to use Coldfusion 9 and verity set up in multiserver
 configuration with success?
 We have a couple of front end servers, with a backend server, but we
 want those two front end servers to connect to the verity server on
 the backend server.

 Apparently this is just a simple case of specifying the 'Verity host
 name' in the 'Data  Services  Verity K2 Server' section in the
 Coldfusion administrator. This however is not working, when we try to
 use the cfsearch tag from the front end servers, we just get
 'collection does not exist' errors, the collection does exist, and we
 can use the cfsearch tag just fine on the backend server.

 we are on 64bit windows server 2008 by the way.

 I'm stumped :)

 Regards
 Barry Chesterman

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Re: [cfaussie] Coldfusion 9 and verity in multiserver configuration

2010-04-13 Thread Andrew Myers
Interesting.

I am possibly going to investigate migrating from Verity = Solr in the near
future also.  has anyone on the list been through this before and can
comment on how easy or difficult it was?  Are there any useful guides on
doing this?

Regards,
Andrew.

On 14 April 2010 12:17, MrBuzzy mrbu...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Barry, I looked in to doing this circa 2007. I'd suggest trying to wrap
 it in a web service. Not sure if the Solr Service would be a better
 alternative.

 Instead of trying to explain it, here's Jason Delmore's response to me
 verbatim;

 The license we have for CF only allows one CF server to connect to one
 verity server.  Verity (now Autonomy), sells an add-on that allows you to
 connect multiple servers to one Verity server.  You can however install
 verity on a separate server (still only connecting from one CF server).
 Maybe an uber search server with just one CF front end that all of the other
 CF servers hand search services off to (on the CF side… not the verity
 side..) is something you would want to do.  If you are interested in the
 add-on, I can forward your info onto my contact at Autonomy to have someone
 contact you.

 Cheers.
 On 14 April 2010 06:51, BarryC barrychester...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 Has anyone tried to use Coldfusion 9 and verity set up in multiserver
 configuration with success?
 We have a couple of front end servers, with a backend server, but we
 want those two front end servers to connect to the verity server on
 the backend server.

 Apparently this is just a simple case of specifying the 'Verity host
 name' in the 'Data  Services  Verity K2 Server' section in the
 Coldfusion administrator. This however is not working, when we try to
 use the cfsearch tag from the front end servers, we just get
 'collection does not exist' errors, the collection does exist, and we
 can use the cfsearch tag just fine on the backend server.

 we are on 64bit windows server 2008 by the way.

 I'm stumped :)

 Regards
 Barry Chesterman

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