When you say "Default Server Installation" are you referring to
"Standalone" or did you do multiple server (Jrun)?

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-----Original Message-----
From: Deval Parikh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2007 8:25 AM
To: CF-Linux
Subject: RHEL ES v3 - Apache 2.0.46 Default Server- CF MX 6.1 with
Updater can't connect

Hi,
I have installed Coldfusion MX 6.1 with Updater on RHEL ES3.
I choose Default Server Installation.
I got default server working on port 8500

Now I am trying Apache to workwith Coldfusion:
I have tried all possible way to configure connector for Apache.
Nothing seems be working.

My apache server just does not respond to any request after connector is
installed.
Apache is buit in in RHEL ES3. Server's Directory is /etc/httpd
Coldfusion is in /opt/coldfusionmx

I checked all permissions of runtime/lib/wsconfig/1.
No error in logs...

Only thing I noticed, when client request comes in httpd goes on
98%-100% cpu usage.

Any help appricited...

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Thanks in Advance

Deval Parikh



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