Re: Coldfusion 8 install question

2008-06-23 Thread John P
Thank you both for the info. John You need to add the data sources into each instance if you plan on actually using them. Unless you have a site using the default instance, you shouldn't need any data sources set up there. I may be wrong, but I seemed to remember if you added data sources

Re: Coldfusion 8 install question

2008-06-23 Thread Qing Xia
Since we are talking about multiple instances, I thought I'd pass along a couple of things that have caused me much grief: 1) Be sure that IIS sites need to be assigned to CF instances using the Web Server Configuration tool (installation driver\JRun4\bin\wsconfig.exe) 2) When you apply CF hot

Re: Coldfusion 8 install question

2008-06-23 Thread Cutter (CFRelated)
Qing brings up some very good points. You must treat each individual instance of CF as an individual server, and as such upgrades and changes to one will typically not be automatically applied to another. One advantage is that each instance also gets it's own JVM instance, but you must think

Re: Coldfusion 8 install question

2008-06-23 Thread Qing Xia
Wow! This is advanced stuff! I have not done anything for the JVM tuning yet--so I imagine everything is at its default value now. Time to dig in and see what I can do with them... We have 4 CF 8 instances running on one (pretty powerful) virtual server. So far there has been no performance

Re: Coldfusion 8 install question

2008-06-23 Thread Cutter (CFRelated)
Thanks Qing. We just went through a major datacenter migration, brought on by growing pains (all outlined in my most recent blog post), so I've learned more about CF, JRun, and the JVM in the last nine months than I ever thought I would need to know. Mike Brunt's blog postings, on the Alagad

Re: Coldfusion 8 install question

2008-06-21 Thread Cutter (CFRelated)
Or, set it up once, then create an archive .car file to deploy on the other instances. Steve Cutter Blades Adobe Certified Professional Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7 Developer _ http://blog.cutterscrossing.com Brad Wood wrote: You need to add the data sources

RE: Coldfusion 8 install question

2008-06-20 Thread Brad Wood
You need to add the data sources into each instance if you plan on actually using them. Unless you have a site using the default instance, you shouldn't need any data sources set up there. I may be wrong, but I seemed to remember if you added data sources to your base instance BEFORE creating

RE: Coldfusion 8 Install

2008-01-30 Thread Dave Watts
I just installed MX8 (Multiple Server) configuration on our app server and need to configure the web server to communicate with coldfusion. In MX7 you could install the Web Server Configuration tool on the webserver through an installation process but in mx8 I do not see that