Re: In depth Solaris Unix CF install questions

2007-09-01 Thread Maureen Barger
In my experience we have installed the product as root then gone back to chown and chgrp to reflect the holding id who will run ColdFusion. Typically the holding id and those with accounts on the system are in the same group. James Holmes brings up a good point about sudo as well. Different shell

Re: In depth Solaris Unix CF install questions

2007-09-01 Thread James Holmes
Yes, CF7 and CF8 are certified for Solaris 10. Zoning could be another way to solve some of the issues. The CF install asks which account CF will run as - we use nobody (the default). On 9/1/07, Maureen Barger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In my experience we have installed the product as root then

In depth Solaris Unix CF install questions

2007-08-31 Thread Ian Skinner
A question for all the experienced ColdFusion on Unix administrators out there from a recent Windows to Unix convert newbie. We are getting ready to build a new server on Solaris Unix, hopefully with CF 8, otherwise with CF 7. Our desire is to separate the roles of the CF server

Re: In depth Solaris Unix CF install questions

2007-08-31 Thread James Holmes
Sudo is your friend here. You can give sudo rights to vi the appropriate files to certain users, thus allowing them to change only the relevant configs. On 8/31/07, Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A question for all the experienced ColdFusion on Unix administrators out there from a recent

Re: In depth Solaris Unix CF install questions

2007-08-31 Thread Dinner
What about Zones? chroot type stuff? On 8/31/07, James Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Sudo is your friend here. You can give sudo rights to vi the appropriate files to certain users, thus allowing them to change only the relevant configs. On 8/31/07, Ian Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: