Adobe ColdFusion 8

Enterprise Manager section

The Enterprise Manager section of the Administrator lets you create JRun server instances with ColdFusion already deployed, register remote JRun server instances, and create clusters of JRun server instances.

Note: The Enterprise Manager section appears only if you install the multiserver configuration. It does not display in the server configuration. Nor does it display when running in a J2EE configuration (other than that deployed in the cfusion server of the multiserver configuration).

The Enterprise Manager section contains the following pages:

Instance Manager page

The Instance Manager page lets you view the local and remote JRun servers that can be accessed by a cfusion server running in the multiserver configuration.

From this page you can access pages that define new, local, JRun servers and register existing JRun servers running on remote computers, as follows:

Add New Instance
Create a new JRun server and automatically deploy a copy of the current ColdFusion MX application into that server. Alternatively, you can deploy ColdFusion MX applications packaged using the J2EE Archives page.
Register Remote Instance
Define an existing remote JRun server 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.

Cluster Manager page

The Cluster Manager page in ColdFusion MX Administrator lets you create and manage clusters of JRun servers, each containing the same ColdFusion MX application.