Gathering information necessary to install the multiserver configuration
Although the ColdFusion 9 installer provides an intuitive
interface, it helps to plan your answers to the questions asked
by the installer. Use the following tables to help plan for installing
the multiserver configuration of ColdFusion 9.
Question
|
Answer
|
Platform-specific installer name?
|
___________________________________________________
|
Serial number for ColdFusion?
|
___________________________________________________
|
Type of installation?
|
___ Server configuration
_X_ Multiserver
configuration
___ J2EE configuration
|
Subcomponents to install?
|
___ ColdFusion 9 ODBC Services
___
ColdFusion 9 Search Services
___ColdFusion 9 Solr Services
___
.NET Integration Services
___ ColdFusion 9 Documentation
|
JRun installation directory?
|
___________________________________________________
|
Configure web server or use built-in web
server?
|
___ Configure web server for ColdFusion
___
Enable ColdFusion built-in web server
|
Web server to configure? (Only if you do
not use the built-in web server.)
|
___ IIS
___ Apache
___ Sun
Java System Web Server
___ Other
|
Configuration directory? (Apache and SunONE)
|
___________________________________________________
|
Path to server binary? (Apache)
|
___________________________________________________
|
ColdFusion Administrator password?
|
___________________________________________________
|
Whether to enable RDS?
|
___ Yes
___ No
Note: RDS allows
the server to interact with remotely connected developers. Adobe recommends
that you disable RDS for production servers.
Disabling RDS
also disables the directory browsing applets in the ColdFusion Administrator.
|
RDS password?
|
___________________________________
|
Note: You need to manually install LiveCycle Data Services ES on
multiple server instances, in the same way as in the case of a single
server installation. For more information about installing LiveCycle
Data Services ES manually, see
Installing LiveCycle Data Services Manually.