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On Apr 2, 10:45 am, Geoff Bowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BarCampSydney 3 is upon us! Next weekend (yes a full weekend!),
Sydney's
(and beyond) tech brains, marketing gurus, entrepreneurial thought
leaders,
and plain old geeks, will gather again to exchange experiences and new
ideas. We've
If you have a JRUN setup with multiple JRUN containers on the one JRUN
server, where is the setting that controls whether any individual
container is automatically started up when the JRUN service fires up
after a system reboot?
I've got a collection of containers on several jrun servers, and
Does anyone on this list have any experience running CF on TomCat
instead of JRUN?
I need something that will handle multiple instances of CF on the same
server, with different version of CF (6.5, 7 and 8) with different CF
Admin settings for each.
I'd like it to still be able to hook into IIS,
Hi Darren,
you can easily setup a Windows service (or a *nix demon) for an individual
JRUN instance and control it this way.
http://www.bloginblack.de/archives/000295.cfm
(Actually that's a post from before I started to post in English :-)
Roughly the core content:
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bin/jrunsvc
Never really done that in production, for a few testing
setups though. Be aware that it's a bit trickier than
using JRun in regards to deployment, making things work,
potential conflicts with Java libs between the CF deployment
and the underlying server etc.
You can hook Tomcat in IIS, but be
I'm embarking on a relationship with a client based on a fixed
$X/month for all maintenance tasks, plus additional work taken job by
job as individual projects.
I can see that a potential source of friction will be whether or not a
particular task is covered under 'maintenance'.
Obviously, one
You would need to outline what maintenance is exactly. I would put any
regular, predictable tasks into maintenance (e.g. backups, database
optimization, server monitoring, basic user support etc). I would not
include bug fixing or any modifications to the codebase as being
maintenance.
I