Enterprise Manager > Instance Manager > Register Remote Instance
Enterprise Manager > Instance Manager > servername
This page lets you perform different actions, depending on which button you clicked on the Instance Manager:
Add New Instance: Create a new JRun server and automatically deploy a copy of the current ColdFusion application into that server. Alternatively, you can deploy ColdFusion applications packaged by using the J2EE Archives page.
Register Remote Instance: Define existing remote JRun servers to the Instance Manager for the purpose of adding these servers to a cluster. The remote JRun server instance need not be running when you define it to the Instance Manager, however, it must be running before you can add it to a cluster.
Edit ColdFusion Server: Modify built-in web server settings for a server instance.
Add New ColdFusion Instance
Area |
Description |
Server Name |
Name of the new JRun server. |
Server Directory |
Location of the new JRun server. It's best to accept the default. |
Create from EAR/WAR |
If you created an EAR or WAR file through the J2EE Archives page, you can optionally use that archive file as the basis for the ColdFusion application that is deployed in the new server. |
Create Windows Service |
Specifies whether the Instance Manager creates a windows service for the new JRun server. |
Auto Restart Service |
Specifies whether the Instance Manager defines the Windows service with an auto restart recovery option. |
Register Remote ColdFusion Instance
Area |
Description |
ColdFusion Instance Name |
Name of the existing remote JRun server instance. |
Remote Host (IP Address or DNS Name) |
IP address or fully qualified DNS name of the computer that contains the remote JRun instance. |
Remote Port |
Port number for the remote JRun server's JNDI port (also called remote port). JRun stores this setting in the SERVER-INF/jndi.properties file. |
Edit servername
Area |
Description |
Internal Web Server Port |
Port number for the built-in web server. |
Enable JWS (Internal Web Server) |
Specifies whether the server instance enables the built-in web server. |
Directory Browsing |
Specifies whether the built-in web server displays directory information in a browser. |