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ColdFusion 10 on Solaris 10 (sparc)

Aug 22, 2012 10:11 AM

I have a large number of solaris 10 servers we use at work. We are moving to CF 10, so on my first attempt to install it, the connector blows up:

 

There was an error while running the connector wizard

Connector installation was not successful

 

I've seen that a bunch, typically when the version of Apache I'm using isn't supported or something. For the record, this is Apache 2.2.22. Very supported by many other version of ColdFusion, so I'm lost as to why this doesn't work. The mod_jk.conf gets created and stored in the Apache conf directory, the include to the file is there. Everything looks clean and good. This is a stock Apache instance, compiled from source. I think the failure results from this error message in the Apache logs:

 

[emerg] Error in reading worker properties from '/web/cf10/config/wsconfig/1/workers.properties'

 

I've verified that Apache and ColdFusion are running under the same account and have equal access back and forth between apps. Furthermore, I have verified that this account has full access to all files included in both the CF and Apache file structures.

 

Anybody seen this before on Solaris? On another note, I did try to make this work with Apache 2.4.3, and it bombed horribly. I didn't even get the mod_jk.conf file generated as CF probably knows nothing about the new version of Apache. Well, new is not actualy true. Apache 2.4.X has been out since January 2012, so I'm very disappointed that Adobe doesn't support it yet.

 
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    Aug 28, 2012 10:08 AM   in reply to staver

    Any new information on this one?  I am having the same problems and am looking for a solution.  The connector binaries would be nice to have. 

     

     

    Thanks -

     
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    Aug 29, 2012 5:04 AM   in reply to staver

    Hi All,

     

    For issues related to CF 10 and Apache connector, please approach Adobe Tech Support at: cfsup@adobe.com, sharing the complete issue description, OS details {32/64 bit} and Web server details.

     

    "Note: You can also download Connector binaries from Adobe ColdFusion download page."--> Adobe CF team is working on it and will soon release it officially.

     

    HTH.

    Rg,

    Spsb84

     
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    Oct 8, 2012 1:24 PM   in reply to staver

    Hello All

     

    Please go through this link http://helpx.adobe.com/coldfusion/kb/rhel-connector-configuration.html and let me know if this helps. Also try installing Apache 2.2.22 from external resource instead of default apache bundled with linux.

     

    Regards

    Swaraj

     
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    Jun 14, 2013 7:25 AM   in reply to staver

    I had a similar problem in linux - fedora 18 to be particular. I got this message in the error_log when the machine boots. BUT if I start httpd manually, it worked.

     

    The problem turns out to be SELINUX permissiveness.

     

    You can and fix it using system tools -> trouble shooter.

     

    The fixing command was:

     

      sudo  /sbin/restorecon -v /etc/httpd/conf/workers.properties

     
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