Re: getting server name

2010-09-02 Thread Peter Amiri

Eric,

You can do this via a java object. 
Try this code to get the local server host name:

 


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On Sep 2, 2010, at 10:43 AM, Eric Roberts wrote:

> 
> Does anyone know if CF,r via a .NET object even, I can get the server name
> (not the domain or IP) to use to differentiate servers in the
> application.cfm?  The server name is the one thing that won't change if the
> server get changed.  Thanks!
> 
> 
> 
> Eric
> 
> 
> 
> 

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Re: Need a west coast (US) based CF host

2010-07-30 Thread Peter Amiri

Charlie,

If the code can run on Railo, we have shared servers in our LA data center. But 
then again if the code can run in Railo you could set the time zone for each 
virtual host separately. ;-)

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On Jul 29, 2010, at 12:09 PM, Charlie Griefer wrote:

> 
> Hey all...
> 
> I know this topic ("can somebody recommend a CF host") comes up
> frequently... I hate to bring it up again, but I must :)
> 
> I have a client that needs to be on shared hosting (they don't have the
> funds for VPS, unfortunately) on a server with the clock set to PST.
> They're a company that's physically based in CA... recently moved hosts to
> an east-coast based company, and now timestamps are off by 3 hours when they
> add events.
> 
> According to the previous developer, they're using a calendaring system
> (specifically, a particular version of a calendaring system) that isn't set
> up to handle time zone differences.  He's told me that trying to update the
> code to handle this would "open a whole new can of worms".
> 
> I've explored the options, and the path of least resistance seems to be to
> relocate the site to a server based on the west coast.  Or at the very
> least, a server whose clock is set to PST.
> 
> A quick google turned up Illuminated Hosting (
> http://www.illuminatedhosting.com/), but I'm not familiar with them.  Does
> anybody know of this company?  Or of any others that have servers set to
> pacific time?
> 
> Thanks!
> Charlie
> 
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> wife. And I wish you my kind of success.
> 
> 
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Re: Alurium CFML (Railo) Hosting

2010-07-23 Thread Peter Amiri

Ya I saw your order come through. If you run into any questions just let me 
know.

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>Actually I already signed up, I seem to recall Sean Corfield speaking
>well of your service
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Re: Alurium CFML (Railo) Hosting

2010-07-23 Thread Peter Amiri

Scott,

I'll leave it for others to comment on their experience with our hosting, but 
if there are any questions that I can answer for you please feel free to ask. 
Keep in mind that we also provide a 30 trial account so you can always kick the 
tires before you buy.

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>This is probably the cheapest CFML hosting I've seen, is anyone using
>it and willing to comment positive or negative?
>
>thanks 

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RE: CFStat from remote machine

2003-12-16 Thread Peter Amiri
Thanks Pete. The sample code works great. One question though. This seems to only work on CFMX 6.1 standalone install. I tried it on my Mac OX CFMX 6.0 on top of JRUN and also on a new CFMX 6.1 on JRUN (the second option given in the installer) and both times I get an error message "The metrics service is not available."

 
I know that under the JRUN install the checkboxes for Perf Mon and CFStat are gone. So here is my question, do you know how to start this service?

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-Original Message-
From: Pete Freitag [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 11:44 PM
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Subject: Re: CFStat from remote machine

Peter Amiri wrote:

> On page 21 of the new Administering ColdFusion MX mini manual it shows 
> options for web server (-h) and web server listening port (-p) but 
> doesn't give any examples. I would like to run a cfstat on my local 
> machine and see info for my server. Anyone know if this works.

Hi Peter,

I'm not sure how that works, but you could create a cfm page and use the 
GetMetricData function. I just posted an example in my blog: 
http://www.petefreitag.com/item/101.cfm

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RE: CFStat from remote machine

2003-12-16 Thread Peter Amiri
Thanks Pete. I'll look into using that.

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Subject: Re: CFStat from remote machine

Peter Amiri wrote:

> On page 21 of the new Administering ColdFusion MX mini manual it shows 
> options for web server (-h) and web server listening port (-p) but 
> doesn't give any examples. I would like to run a cfstat on my local 
> machine and see info for my server. Anyone know if this works.

Hi Peter,

I'm not sure how that works, but you could create a cfm page and use the 
GetMetricData function. I just posted an example in my blog: 
http://www.petefreitag.com/item/101.cfm

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CFStat from remote machine

2003-12-15 Thread Peter Amiri
On page 21 of the new Administering ColdFusion MX mini manual it shows options for web server (-h) and web server listening port (-p) but doesn't give any examples. I would like to run a cfstat on my local machine and see info for my server. Anyone know if this works.

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RE: Outputting to local Excel file

2003-12-02 Thread Peter Amiri
You can use the CFCONTENT tag to push the file to the browser. Depending on the MIME type you set in the tag and the users file mappings they will either get a save as dialog box or the file will openup inside excel.

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I know how to output data to an excel spreadsheet but how to make it save the excel file to their local machine? C:\... saves it server side as well..
Any help would be appreciated, thanks. 
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RE: Optimal CF Server settings w/SQL Server Cluster

2003-12-01 Thread Peter Amiri
Dave thanks again. I think this will do the trick.

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-Original Message-
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> That is along the line of where I'm going. Do you know how to 
> programmically flush the DB connections. In CF 5 administrator 
> there is a button to flush all DB connections. I haven't seen 
> this in MX administrator. Does this mean there was an unpubished 
> tag to do this and if so is it still there in MX?

I think you could do this using the ServiceFactory interface in MX:

http://spike.oli.tudelft.nl/jochemd/index.cfm?PageID=12 (courtesy of Jochem)

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RE: Optimal CF Server settings w/SQL Server Cluster

2003-12-01 Thread Peter Amiri
That is along the line of where I'm going. Do you know how to programmically flush the DB connections. In CF 5 administrator there is a button to flush all DB connections. I haven't seen this in MX administrator. Does this mean there was an unpubished tag to do this and if so is it still there in MX?

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-Original Message-
From: Stacy Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 2:43 PM
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Subject: RE: Optimal CF Server settings w/SQL Server Cluster

Ok I gotcha...how about catching the specific exception raised when the
DB does its switchover and manually flush DB connections? 

Stace

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Subject: RE: Optimal CF Server settings w/SQL Server Cluster

Stace,

It's my understanding the the MS SQL Server cluster does this for you.
Althought each of the individual servers have their own set of IP
addresses. A virtual SQL Server is also created with it's own ip. All
the CF Servers are pointed to the virtual SQL Server. When a SQL Server
fail over occurs the CF Servers continue to communicate to the database
through the same ip addresss. So therefore a seperate VLAN to achive the
same thing shouldn't be needed. I may be wrong though? I suspect if I
wait for the five minute timeout to occur the old connections will get
killed and new ones will be created which would then work without a
hitch. I can't afford the 5 minutes of dead time though. I am wondering
how much of a savings Maintain Connections provides and whether we
should just nix that options which should solve the problem.

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-Original Message-
From: Stacy Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: Optimal CF Server settings w/SQL Server Cluster

I'm no expert in this area but if by chance you have switching
capabilities in your topology (Alteon or what-not)...create a vlan for
the database cluster and expose that to the CF servers via a single
network address. That way CF is always bound to a static virtual server
address...no matter which database cluster member is operating behind
the scenes.

Stace

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From: Peter Amiri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: December 1, 2003 2:30 PM
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Subject: Optimal CF Server settings w/SQL Server Cluster

I have a few questions regarding server settings in the following
environement:

CF 5.0 cluster with 5 servers in the farm
MS SQL Server cluster - Raid 10 array connected to both servers with hot
fail over
The application gets about 7 million page impressions per day 

I want to what the optimal settings should be for data sources settings.
In particular Maintain Connections and Timeout settings. Currently
maintain connections is set to yes and timeout is set to 5 minutes. But
when the SQL server locks up for whatever reason and fails over to the
backup server the CF queries just start to queue up. In other words it
apears that maintaining connections open by CF some how does not get
updated to the newly live box. Before resorting to turing off maintain
connections I wanted to know if anyone has had much success with CF and
SQL clusters.

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RE: Optimal CF Server settings w/SQL Server Cluster

2003-12-01 Thread Peter Amiri
Dave thanks for the link to the article. What I'm going to do is keep the Maintain Connection on and set a 5 minute time out. But I'll create a probe that does a simple DB query and set it to run every minute. If the probe fails, I'll recycle the CF server to clear the database connections. 

 
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> Dave thanks for the input. My dba tells me that the SQL 
> Server cluster is an active-active so your were right in that 
> aspect. Do you know why the queries would get queued up after 
> a fail-over? Is there any way to force the connections to be 
> killed maybe from the database side to force CF to recreate these?

Unfortunately, I don't know that much about SQL Server clustering. According
to this MS article, it's up to the client application to close connections:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;273673  &Product=sql2k

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RE: Optimal CF Server settings w/SQL Server Cluster

2003-12-01 Thread Peter Amiri
Dave thanks for the input. My dba tells me that the SQL Server cluster is an active-active so your were right in that aspect. Do you know why the queries would get queued up after a fail-over? Is there any way to force the connections to be killed maybe from the database side to force CF to recreate these?

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-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 12:24 PM
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Subject: RE: Optimal CF Server settings w/SQL Server Cluster

> It's my understanding the the MS SQL Server cluster does this 
> for you. Althought each of the individual servers have their 
> own set of IP addresses. A virtual SQL Server is also created 
> with it's own ip. All the CF Servers are pointed to the 
> virtual SQL Server. When a SQL Server fail over occurs the CF 
> Servers continue to communicate to the database through the 
> same ip addresss. So therefore a seperate VLAN to achive the 
> same thing shouldn't be needed. I may be wrong though?

No, I think you're right, if your SQL Server cluster is set up as
"active-active". You should be addressing the cluster itself, not any
individual server in the cluster.

> I suspect if I wait for the five minute timeout to occur the 
> old connections will get killed and new ones will be created 
> which would then work without a hitch. I can't afford the 5 
> minutes of dead time though. I am wondering how much of a 
> savings Maintain Connections provides and whether we should 
> just nix that options which should solve the problem.

You might consider shortening the time a database connection is maintained.
Maintaining connections does make a pretty big difference with SQL Server,
in my experience. I'd also be concerned if one of your database cluster
members is failing frequently, though - I think that SQL Server's clustering
ability is more useful for load-balancing than it is for failover.

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RE: Optimal CF Server settings w/SQL Server Cluster

2003-12-01 Thread Peter Amiri
Stace,

 
It's my understanding the the MS SQL Server cluster does this for you. Althought each of the individual servers have their own set of IP addresses. A virtual SQL Server is also created with it's own ip. All the CF Servers are pointed to the virtual SQL Server. When a SQL Server fail over occurs the CF Servers continue to communicate to the database through the same ip addresss. So therefore a seperate VLAN to achive the same thing shouldn't be needed. I may be wrong though? I suspect if I wait for the five minute timeout to occur the old connections will get killed and new ones will be created which would then work without a hitch. I can't afford the 5 minutes of dead time though. I am wondering how much of a savings Maintain Connections provides and whether we should just nix that options which should solve the problem.

-Peter Amiri 
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-Original Message-
From: Stacy Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 11:35 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Optimal CF Server settings w/SQL Server Cluster

I'm no expert in this area but if by chance you have switching
capabilities in your topology (Alteon or what-not)...create a vlan for
the database cluster and expose that to the CF servers via a single
network address. That way CF is always bound to a static virtual server
address...no matter which database cluster member is operating behind
the scenes.

Stace

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From: Peter Amiri [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: December 1, 2003 2:30 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Optimal CF Server settings w/SQL Server Cluster

I have a few questions regarding server settings in the following
environement:

CF 5.0 cluster with 5 servers in the farm
MS SQL Server cluster - Raid 10 array connected to both servers with hot
fail over
The application gets about 7 million page impressions per day 

I want to what the optimal settings should be for data sources settings.
In particular Maintain Connections and Timeout settings. Currently
maintain connections is set to yes and timeout is set to 5 minutes. But
when the SQL server locks up for whatever reason and fails over to the
backup server the CF queries just start to queue up. In other words it
apears that maintaining connections open by CF some how does not get
updated to the newly live box. Before resorting to turing off maintain
connections I wanted to know if anyone has had much success with CF and
SQL clusters.

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Optimal CF Server settings w/SQL Server Cluster

2003-12-01 Thread Peter Amiri
I have a few questions regarding server settings in the following environement:

CF 5.0 cluster with 5 servers in the farm
MS SQL Server cluster - Raid 10 array connected to both servers with hot fail over
The application gets about 7 million page impressions per day 

I want to what the optimal settings should be for data sources settings. In particular Maintain Connections and Timeout settings. Currently maintain connections is set to yes and timeout is set to 5 minutes. But when the SQL server locks up for whatever reason and fails over to the backup server the CF queries just start to queue up. In other words it apears that maintaining connections open by CF some how does not get updated to the newly live box. Before resorting to turing off maintain connections I wanted to know if anyone has had much success with CF and SQL clusters.

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RE: javascript to set cfvariable?

2001-03-28 Thread Peter Amiri

Ethan,

A CF variable only exists on the server, a JavaScript onChange event only
exists on the browser. Therefore the statement that you showed will not
work. You can however use a JavaScript function to change the action
attribute of a form or the href of an anchor tag and append the variable and
it's value as url variables that are available on the server.

Another alternative would be to use WDDX which would allow you to pass
values back and forth between the CF environment on the server and the
JavaScript environment of the browser.

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>
> can I use javacript to set a cfvariable?
>
> eg.
>
> onChange=''
>
>
>
> thanks in advance...
>
> e
>
>
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RE: CyberCash WebAuthorize with CF

2001-02-23 Thread Peter Amiri

Josh,

Allaire distributes a CyberCash tag that allows for realtime captures. You
can download this tag from the Allaire website. If that tag doesn't fit the
bill and the Web Authorize Service is a different service that you need to
connect to you can use CFObject to invoke the VB/ActiveX modules and
communicate to the backend server.

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Anyone know of a resource or tag set I could purchase that connects to
CyberCash's WebAuthorize service? The Web Authorizie Service has an SDK that
has JAVA, C and VB/ActiveX connectivity, but I didn't know if anyone else
has done this using CF or if you have to use one of the API's from CyberCash
and connect your CF to that ...

Sorry this message is really poorly written - no time for grammer - too long
on the snowy roads last night!

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RE: Batch Image Upload

2001-02-01 Thread Peter Amiri

Jason,

You can do this with a HTML form. Look at the code below which shows how to
upload three files at a time via the browser to you web server.










Untitled




File 1:
File 2:
File 3:







That should do it for you. Just expand the sample to ten files and you
should be done.

-Peter Amiri

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> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > I was wondering if anyone has a custom cf tag, or some ideas to
> > > accomplish a
> > > batch image upload. I have a client that will be taking about 10
> > > pictures a
> > > day on 10 different construction projects. They want to have the
> > > capability
> > > to upload the images in a batch process without using a FTP
> > > utility, for the
> > > sake of saving time. I have been brewing this over the last
> > couple of days
> > > and any suggestions on how to accomplish this would be of great help.
> > >
> > > Thanks
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RE: Newbie question

2001-02-01 Thread Peter Amiri

Geoff,

To loop over a query you must use the following syntax.


#QueryName.MyFirstColumn#


The startrow and endrow are optional and can be left out. But remember to
surround all your column references with a CFOUTPUT in it's simplest form.

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> I want to use CFLOOP such as
>
> 
>
>  instead of CFOUTPUT QUERY= to display a series of returned records.
>
> How do you use the value stored in thisRecord (the incrementing number)
> to access the correct record? I have it looping the right number
> of times, but I can only output the first record over and over.
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Location 25

2001-01-26 Thread Peter Amiri

Hello everyone,

Does anyone have information on what could cause a Location 25 error. I'm
getting this on a box that was just recently installed with NT 4.0 SP6 and
CF 4.5.1 SP2. The box has virtually no activity the only activity is a
script that runs at 10:00 PM and sends out about 5-10 emails. Last nights
job failed, The webserver.log has an entry for the following:

"Server busy or unable to fulfill request. The server is unable to fulfill
your request due to extremely high traffic or an unexpected internal error.
Please attempt your request again (if you are repeatedly unsuccessful you
should notify the site administrator). (Location Code: 25) "

But I know that the server has virtually no activity on it at that time.
Anyone know what could be causing this.

-Peter


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RE: Popup Messages

2000-10-03 Thread Peter Amiri

You have to do it via Javascript, that's where the popup is being generated
from. In your MM_popupMsg function add the line 'location =
"myotherpage.cfm";'. This will wait for the user to reply to the popup
message and then redirect them to myotherpage.cfm.

-Peter Amiri

-Original Message-
From: W Luke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 7:45 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Popup Messages


Hi,

I'd like to popup a Confirmatory "Your settings have been changed" dialog
box, and onclicking "ok", forward users to another page.  Dreamweaver
produced the following code for the Message, but can anyone advise the best
way (be it in CF or not) of directing uses to another page after the click?


<!--
function MM_popupMsg(msg) { //v1.0
  alert(msg);
}
//-->





Thanks

Will


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