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Hi,
I'm having some problems connecting to the ColdFusion instances I have setup on RHEL6.1 64bit with CF10.
If I just add a single server that points to the default cfusion instance
host: 192.168.0.10
port: 8500
the Server Manager connects and I can view the settings.
If I then add a second server that points to a newly crated instanct
host: 192.168.0.10
port: 8501
The ability of Server Manager to connect to either instance becomes poor at best. I can't do a settings diff if they do both happen to connect.
Do I need to enable anything specific in each instance's admin?
Cheers,
Simon
LCD? You mean livecycle dataservices? If I google this (based on the message shown in the screenshot):
server manager duplicate session
I get this as the first hit: http://www.shilpikhariwal.com/2010/08/duplicate-flex-session-error-in-server.html
It looks like it may be just what you need, especially given your next note about running multiple instances. (Not sure of the impact of J2EE session vars.)
Let us know if that helps.
/charlie
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Is anyone using the server manager to look after their environments?
Simon
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I tried re-adding my instance and got an error this time around.
Can anyone shed any light on this? As quick seach has brought up a lot of information about LCD.
Cheers,
Simon
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Could it be because I have the 3 instances setup in a cluster and am using J2EE session variables?
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LCD? You mean livecycle dataservices? If I google this (based on the message shown in the screenshot):
server manager duplicate session
I get this as the first hit: http://www.shilpikhariwal.com/2010/08/duplicate-flex-session-error-in-server.html
It looks like it may be just what you need, especially given your next note about running multiple instances. (Not sure of the impact of J2EE session vars.)
Let us know if that helps.
/charlie
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Hi Charlie,
Thanks for posting Shilpi's blog post! That was exactly my issue and modifying the hosts file fixed the duplicate session error.
I have no idea how my google searches yesterday didn't find it.
Thanks again,
Simon
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Very cool. Thanks for the update (and for marking the question as answered).
/charlie