User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Installing and Configuring ColdFusion Server
- Contents
- Welcome to ColdFusion Server
- Installing ColdFusion Server in Windows
- Installing ColdFusion Server in Solaris
- Installing ColdFusion Server in Linux
- Installing ColdFusion Server in HP-UX
- Basic ColdFusion Server Administration
- Managing Data Sources
- Preparing Your Server for ClusterCATS

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Warning
Because of potential security concerns, the ColdFusion Server team recommends
that you not install the example applications in production environments.
10 After entering and confirming the passwords for the ColdFusion Administrator
and ColdFusion Studio, enter the login name under which ColdFusion Server
runs.
11 For each option that you want to install, you are prompted to enter y to install the
ColdFusion Server options. Enter
y for each option to install.
The following table lists important installation option options and
considerations for ColdFusion Enterprise Edition customers:.
12 Press Enter to begin the installation.
When the installation is complete, a shell script restarts the Web server and starts
ColdFusion Server services.
Option Description
Reporting and
Archive/
Deploy
Accessed through the ColdFusion Administrator, this option
provides ColdFusion application reporting statistics and the ability
to archive and deploy ColdFusion applications.
Monitors,
Alarms, and
Load-Balancer
Integration
Accessed through the ColdFusion Administrator, this option
provides ColdFusion application performance monitoring,
threshold alarms, and hardware load-balancing integration for
Cisco LocalDirector. If you select ClusterCATS, these features is
provided through the ClusterCATS Web Administrator.
ClusterCATS Provides software-based load-balancing and IP failover support
for ColdFusion Server. If you want the server on which you are
installing ClusterCATS to be able to assume the IP address and
HTTP traffic of a failed server in the cluster, enter y to configure
this server with failover services. For more information, see
“Preparing Your Server for ClusterCATS” on page 135.
SNMP MIB Provides application information to third-party applications. You
must install SNMP on Linux before installing ColdFusion Server.
For instructions, see “Installing SNMP in Red Hat” on page 41
and “Configuring SNMP MIB” on page 51.
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