Matthew Williams wrote:
Please point me to any document stating as much.
I can't give you access to our intranet. We do lots of clustering for
many customers, but we only support one configuration: our
configuration. We are not going to support whatever the customer comes
up with, we have a
Matthew Williams wrote:
How am I the lucky one to find all the odd-ball issues.
Because you don't tell your customers that running multiple clusters on
one server and / or multiple clusters in one site is not supported
beforehand :)
Jochem
Please point me to any document stating as much. Now, if the customers
would write better code (rather their developers), I would have much
fewer issues ;). Since they don't, and it takes near to 6 months to a
year to affect changes, this is the only path I have to travel down.
Please keep
We have multiple CF instances (all clustered) on our production systems. The
problem is, we don't run multiple websites (although this could change). Every
application has a /something site off of the root website. I've mapped sites
that use a different instance to the correct JRun filter
. Something like
App1.example.com
App2.example.com
App3.example.com
Hope this helps,
Russ
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 11:03 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Multiple Instances and Virtual Directories...
We have multiple
Matt,
I'm a little confused on what the problem is. You're saying you have
several sites such as
www.example.com/app1
www.example.com/app2
www.example.com/app3
and what you're saying is that app1, app2, and app3 are virtual folders, and
you've set up each virtual folder to go to a different
that the sites were split off into 2
clusters in the first place?
russ
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 12:39 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Multiple Instances and Virtual Directories...
Matt,
I'm a little confused on what
Matthew Williams wrote:
We have multiple CF instances (all clustered) on our production systems. The
problem is, we don't run multiple websites (although this could change).
Every application has a /something site off of the root website. I've
mapped sites that use a different instance
It sounds like you need at least separate domains for clustera and clusterb.
Maybe something like
www.mysite.com/
www.mysite.com/site1-m
and
www2.mysite.com/somesite1
You can also just combine the 2 clusters and have all 4 instances server all
the requests. What is the reason that the
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