It's a virtulized linux box running on the same subnet as desktops that can
successfully update the scheduled tasks.
When I vpn into the network as the IP discussed above only the scheduled
task update fails.
For now I am directing them via telephone and email how to update and set
the tasks but
are you connecting to the server using the same IP on each subnet to access
the cfadmin ?
On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 9:20 PM, Gonzo Rock gonzor...@gmail.com wrote:
It's a virtulized linux box running on the same subnet as desktops that can
successfully update the scheduled tasks.
When I vpn
Thanks... Like this Russ
The CF server is @ 192.168.11.30
The local desktop is @ 192.168.11.123
I phone in and speak to the person at the desktop and guide them to set
Scheduled Tasks
My VPN connection assigns my desktop 192.168.13.102
and when I connect to the CF admin for the server it runs
I have had Server closed the connection without sending any data and it has
usually been browser related.
I think this is more likely a problem being caused by your VPN connection
interfering with the browser response.
Is your cfadmin running over SSL by any chance ?
On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at
Re permissions: So the neo-cron.xml file is owned by user nobody as is
normal for these linux installs and the permissions are set properly. If I
click the suspend/resume button on a scheduled task the neo-cron.xml file
is updated and the .bak file is created. Did it several time this morning
More Info:
First... this is all on a remote server via VPN connection.
So attempting to get the scheduled task running I called someone onsite and
directed them to the CFAdmin pages where they were able to setup the
Scheduled Task... while I am still not... regardless of browser I am using.
CF
certainly sounds a bit odd, if you are connecting to CF on the same address
as if you were logged on locally then it should make no difference.
what if you remote into the server and do it directly form the server
desktop ?
On Thu, Jan 30, 2014 at 8:20 PM, Gonzo Rock gonzor...@gmail.com wrote:
Any ideas on why attempts to set a scheduled task would cause a Server
closed the connection without sending any data message. When I reload the
scheduled tasks... the new one is not there.
When I edit a task... not really edit... I just pull it up... and click
Submit I get the same result. And
you should have a search through the Adobe forums, I do recall seeing
something like this there once, although I do not recall if it got solved.
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 11:48 PM, Gonzo Rock gonzor...@gmail.com wrote:
Any ideas on why attempts to set a scheduled task would cause a Server
I ran into this on a server recently. There was code (not mine) that was
running cfschedule and updating scheduled tasks every second. (Yeah, a bad
idea) So my changes were just overwritten even before I could save. It could
also be permissions to the neo-cron.xml file have been altered.
We have had similar. Where we run the CF service under a local user, and
the user did not have file create permissions for the lib folder to create
the .bak files.
When you do a save does the new-cron.xml file get updated?
Window event viewer may provide some insight. Also might run procmon, to
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