>Try registering the JRun Admin server of the remote machine also, and
>*hopefully* you should be able to now stop/start the remote servers.
It turned out to be that I needed some additional entries in my /etc/hosts file.
Thanks,
Jamie
Try registering the JRun Admin server of the remote machine also, and
*hopefully* you should be able to now stop/start the remote servers.
Andy
On 5/31/05, Jamie Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to cluster CFMX 6.1 on JRun 4, but I'm getting stuck early
> in the process.
>
> I'm t
I'm trying to cluster CFMX 6.1 on JRun 4, but I'm getting stuck early
in the process.
I'm trying to register a remote server, but after I input the
parameters (remote JNDI port, host name, and server name), my server
appears, as I would expect. However, I would expect the server to be
running, sin
oi CF-Talk,!!
knowing not much about clustering, is it possible to cluster cfmx if it is running as a standalone
server, or does it need to be integrated with IIS (for example...)
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