yes, i do it across 4 servers, accessing SAN presented disks via
Clustered Windows 2003 Enterprise Servers connected via Fibre.

Make sure your CF services are running as domain user accounts that
have access to the cfm files. There have been posts about folk having
trouble and having to run CF at the console but i've never seen the
problem i just have the services in controlpanel set to run domain
user accounts and it works fine for me.

If your SAN is using a Windows box to present the file share then
enabling Caching/Offline files prevents disk hits all the time.



On 11/28/05, Mehdi, Agha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> We run a cluster of 4 boxes with CF on them. Now we want to have single
> repository for our code instead of putting the code on all the web servers
> in the cluster. We configured a separate server (SAN) to store all the cfm
> files. The directory storing code on SAN is mapped as virtual directory in
> IIS on all the web servers. We also have images and documents stored on SAN,
> which are loaded by web servers fine but the cfm code does not execute.
>
> Has anyone setup this kind of architecture before?
>
> Thanks
>
> Agha Mehdi
>
> IDT - eBusiness Program Manager
>
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>
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>
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