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I've been wrestling with Coldfusion 11 for a the past couple of days attempting to start the server so I can at launch the program. But, no matter what I do or try it won't start.
When I go into terminal and type:
/Applications/ColdFusion11/cfusion/bin
Results in: No such file or directory
The folder is at that location, everything is there.
So I'll try to start Coldfusion via Terminal
Results in: You must be the root user to configure the ColdFusion to start on System boot. Start ColdFusion as "sudo ./coldfusion start" to configure.
Once it has been configured, start ColdFusion as "./coldfusion start" to run ColdFusion as non-root user.
Then I'll try
sudo ./coldfusion start
Results in: sudo: ./coldfusion: command not found
What am I doing wrong?
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I have this same problem as I just installed CF - did you ever get it to work?
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No, I gave up and uninstalled everything. I couldn't make it work at all no matter what I tried.
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Hi all,
I'm on a Mac w/ El Capitan (10.11.3) and ColdFusion 11. First I'll tell you my initial experience and then my solution. I'm going to be overly detailed for those that may find this and need it 😉
My Initial Experience:
Once the initial ColdFusion 11 installation was complete and it was time to open the Terminal... I opened the Terminal and typed the following: cd /Applications/Coldfusion11/cfusion/bin
That went well so then I typed: ./coldfusion start
That gave me the response mentioned in the original post "You must be the root user to configure the ColdFusion to start on System boot. Start ColdFusion as "sudo ./coldfusion start" to configure. Once it has been configured, start ColdFusion as "./coldfusion start" to run ColdFusion as non-root user."
So I typed "sudo ./coldfusion start" but that gave me the "... command not found..." response - so then I started over completely - For whatever reason I believe this is the trick... starting over from step one after receiving the above response is the only way I was able to move forward.
My Solution:
Step 1: (On Mac) Open the Terminal and type the following: cd /Applications/Coldfusion11/cfusion/bin
(and then hit return)
Step 2: Next, type the following: sudo ./coldfusion start
(and then hit return)
(you may be prompted for your password after hitting "return" - if so, enter it and hit return again)
Step 3: Next, and finally, type: ./coldfusion start
(and then hit return)
Once the Terminal responds letting you know that the ColdFusion 11 server has been started you can log into the ColdFusion 11 Administrator via a browser using the URL given to you upon completing the initial installation.
Hope that helps...