Re: Multiple Instances and Virtual Directories...

2007-02-02 Thread Jochem van Dieten
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

Re: Multiple Instances and Virtual Directories...

2007-02-01 Thread Jochem van Dieten
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

Re: Multiple Instances and Virtual Directories...

2007-02-01 Thread Matthew Williams
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

Multiple Instances and Virtual Directories...

2007-01-31 Thread Matthew Williams
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

RE: Multiple Instances and Virtual Directories...

2007-01-31 Thread Russ
. 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

Re: Multiple Instances and Virtual Directories...

2007-01-31 Thread Matthew Williams
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

RE: Multiple Instances and Virtual Directories...

2007-01-31 Thread Russ
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

Re: Multiple Instances and Virtual Directories...

2007-01-31 Thread Jochem van Dieten
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

Re: Multiple Instances and Virtual Directories...

2007-01-31 Thread Matthew Williams
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