Hey Jochem -

Again, thanks for providing a new direction.  I got into the JRun
admin and created a new instance, but am confused about what I see:
Both the JRun and CF Administrators recognize the new instance, but
the physical directory structure are very different.

My existing instance directories contain 2 subdirectories: cfusion.ear
and SERVER-INF.  My new instance, on the other hand has 2
subdirectories named default-ear and SERVER-INF.  I'm not quite sure
what to do at this point.

I remember taking these steps when creating multiple instances in MX
6.x, but that's been a long time now and I just don't remember the
details.  Seems like I had to do some moving and copying of physical
directory structures.

I appreciate any additional guidance you can provide.

On 3/26/06, Rob Wilkerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I get the error on step 3 of the instance creation and, no, I haven't
> tried creating the new instance in any other manner.  I'm certainly
> willing to try if you can share some destructions for doing so.
>
> The key for my installations, though, is that each needs to operate
> off of a separate jvm.config file so I have to create the service
> manually.  This shouldn't be a problem no matter which way I create
> the instance, but it's a little "abnormal" so I thought I'd put it out
> there.
>
> Thanks.
>
> On 3/26/06, Jochem van Dieten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Rob Wilkerson wrote:
> > > Has anyone ever had any trouble installing an MX7 instance in
> > > multi-server configuration?  I have a developer machine:
> > > WinXP SP2
> > > CFMX7 Multi-server
> > > IIS 5.1 (if that matters)
> > >
> > > The machine is currently running 3 instances of MX7 and 1 instance of
> > > MX6.1 that is deployed as a war file.  I'm trying to create a new MX7
> > > instance and I keep getting the following error:
> > >
> > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > > There was a problem
> > > Message: The specified Directory attribute <jrun install
> > > path>\servers\cfusion\SERVER-INF\temp\cfusion-war-tmp\2E85BB04-CF1E-54BF-49FC34E6D9076CCB\cfusion.ear\cfusion.war\CFIDE\scripts
> > > cannot be deleted.
> > > Detail: You may not have permissions to delete this directory. The
> > > exception occurred during a cfdirectory action="delete".
> > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Where do you get this error? In the CF administrator? Have you
> > tried creating a new instance from the JRun administrator and
> > then just copying another instance to it?
> >
> > Jochem
> >
> > 

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