After setting this for version 11i the kernel needs to be rebuilt and the system needs to be restarted. The file and directory are placed in the build directory. In addition to the kernel and kernel modules, files such as conf. The new kernel file and the kernel function set directory are moved to the default path as the system shuts down or starts up. After restart to check if the parameters have got the changed value for example nkthread type kmtune grep nkthread.
This would show the value of nkthread. Clustering with horizontal cluster members refers to the traditional practice of defining cluster members of an application server on multiple physical machines, allowing a single application to span several machines while presenting a single system image.
Clustering with horizontal cluster members can provide increased throughput and high availability. Say you have two jrun servers on two different machines say A and B. Now on the machine you want to configure the cluster say A first you need to register the remote server i. In jrun. Suggestions or advice? Shahryar: It depends on your needs. If you work for a company that works solely with CF7 and you find it in your best interest to run the developer edition of CF7, then you might want to stick with it.
If, however, you don't have a better reason, then I'd suggest catching up with the latest version and going with CF8. My suggestion is to go with CF8. The developer edition is free and has all the same features as enterprise the limitations being CPU count and 2 IPs. My suggestion would be go get the new CF8 editions of the CFWACK books I believe the first one is out already , but I'd hate you to feel like you're wasting your money although I haven't seen the first book, it would seem likely to me that much of the content would be the same with some updates Jeff, I'm taking your advice and focusing my attention to CF8.
I don't work for a company or anything that needs CF7, this is just for me. I'll also focus my attention on installing ColdFusion 8 on my new 2.
I saw that you're pretty new to Macs. If there's any further info you can offer, it would be much appreciated. Also, do you have any comments on installing multiple instances of ColdFusion? I'm not sure what I'm going to do about this now that I'm going with ColdFusion 8.
I'll throw the old one on Half. The book swapping is no big deal. Not sure how you got that going. I'm still getting the unknown architecture error in the console.
Its actually preventing Apache from starting. If you are just doing development work I recommend using the built in webserver with CF. It will save you the pain of having to deal with a connector. You may have a good reason to use Apache if you are mixing other server side technologies.
Brandon: I find Apache easy to work with. But I do need certain plugins that Apache offers like url rewrite, svn connectors, etc. Granted, I can do many of these using java servlets, but Apache just makes things so much easier for me.
Also I like to replicate the environment my clients are using when possible although some of them insist on using IIS, so I keep a copy of that running as well in Windows just in case. I don't what that does exactly, but checking it didn't hurt. This was super easy! Patrick: Thanks. I updated it to say httpd I'm surprised no one else caught that before now :. Jeff, Thanks for the great tips on getting this two work. I tried for 3 or 4 days to get ColdFusion to work on my PowerMac g5 and I just could not get it going.
After setting this for version 11i the kernel needs to be rebuilt and the system needs to be restarted. The file and directory are placed in the build directory. In addition to the kernel and kernel modules, files such as conf.
The new kernel file and the kernel function set directory are moved to the default path as the system shuts down or starts up. After restart to check if the parameters have got the changed value for example nkthread type kmtune grep nkthread.
This would show the value of nkthread. Clustering with horizontal cluster members refers to the traditional practice of defining cluster members of an application server on multiple physical machines, allowing a single application to span several machines while presenting a single system image.
Clustering with horizontal cluster members can provide increased throughput and high availability. Say you have two jrun servers on two different machines say A and B. Now on the machine you want to configure the cluster say A first you need to register the remote server i. In jrun.
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