1 Reply Latest reply: Dec 21, 2009 4:29 PM by hareshvp1 RSS

    ColdFusion on Solaris Automatic Startup Scripts

    ilssac Community Member

      According to this technote: Workaround for ColdFusion Startup with System Startup on Solaris (ColdFusion 8 and 8.0.1) http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/403/kb403351.html, we should be able to run these scripts and it will create the start up and kill scripts that will automatically start ColdFusion when the box is powered on.

       

      It does not work for us.  We get the following errors.

       

      # ./cf-init.sh install
      Creating the Coldfusion 8 start script /etc/init.d/coldfusion8multi
      cp: cannot access /opt/jrun4/bin/cf-multi-startup
      Adding ColdFusion 8 start/kill links
      ln: cannot create ./STARTSCRIPT: File exists
      Install complete

       

      The referenced files/folders to not exist.  What can be done to get this to work on our multi-home enterprise edition ColdFusion server running on a Solaris 10 box.

       

      TIA

      Ian

        • 1. Re: ColdFusion on Solaris Automatic Startup Scripts
          hareshvp1 Community Member

          Hi Ian

           

          We're having a similar problem on CF8. Were you able to find out the solution? We even tried on CF9 and same problem again.

           

          The real reason is that the installer shows 2 errors during the install ...

           

          Modify Text File - Single File:   cf-multi-startup
                                    Status: ERROR
                                    Additional Notes: ERROR - Unable to locate ASCII text file to be manipulated.  Deferring...

           

          Modify Text File - Single File:   cf-multi-startup
                                    Status: ERROR
                                    Additional Notes: ERROR - Unable to locate ASCII text file to be manipulated.  Deferring...

           

          Strangely we have not found any references of this on the web or on the forums.

           

          We're using Solaris 10 SPARC, CF 8 Enterprise (or CF 9 Enterprise).

           

          Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.