The only thing I can think of - did you check "Use J2EE sessions" in the CF 
administrator? 

Cathy

>I've been trying and trying to install cf enterprise multi-server on two
>Windows 2003 server boxes and create a cluster between the two and then
>configure IIS on a third Windows 2003 box to connect to the cluster.
>However I can't seem to figure out how to get the failover to work.
>
> 
>
>I've been able to:
>
>1. Install CF Enterprise Multi-Server edition
>
>2. Create the server instances
>
>3. On one of the CF boxes I was able to register the remote instance on the
>other box and create a cluster and assign both the local and remote
>instances to it.
>
>4. Use wsconfig on the IIS box to connect to the cluster.
>
>5. Set the jrun.xml ProxieService deactivated attribute to false on both CF
>servers   
>
> 
>
>After all that the website connects fine to the cluster but only serves
>responses from the cluster member that in on the same box to which the jrun
>connector is pointing at. And when I stop that CF instance, the requests
>don't get forwarded to the other remote instance in the cluster.  It just
>dies.
>
> 
>
>If anyone can give me any insight into what might be the problem I would
>truly appreciate it.
>
> 
>
>Thanks
>
> 
>
>Matt Levine
>Studio Squared
>12150 Tributary Point Dr.
>
>Suite 140 
>Gold River, CA 95670
>(916) 608-8608
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