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[cobalt-users] My attempt to install Cold Fusion Express on a RAQ4



In case anyone else is looking at install CF 4.5.1 Express for Linux on a RAQ4... I tried to do a straight install and everything appeared to go well. Tested a couple of CF pages and that worked. Then I checked out some of our hosted sites to make sure all was well with the world and it appeared to be so until I hit a site, my test site, that has ASP activated.

It appears that by installing CF it basically kills ASP. The ASP server starts and I can even access the ASP Manager with asp pages but not on a virtual site. I tried disabling ASP on the site and then enabling it again but no luck. I was able to uninstall CF and manually replace the httpd.conf file with the backup to get everything back the way it was.

Here is the output of the install:

Copying files.....
Setting up uninstall links...
Initializing ColdFusion Settings...
ColdFusion registry initialized.
Customizing ColdFusion startup scripts...
Configuring the ColdFusion Apache Module
cp /opt/coldfusion/webserver/apache/mod_coldfusion.so /etc/httpd/modules/mod_coldfusion.so
chmod 755 /etc/httpd/modules/mod_coldfusion.so
Restarting Apache...
Shutting down Web Service: httpd
Setting up Web Service: [Fri Oct 27 14:20:29 2000] [warn] Loaded DSO modules/mod_coldfusion.so uses plain Apache 1.3 API, this module might crash under EAPI! (please recompile it with -DEAPI)
chiliasp: module started, version 3.5.2.31
/usr/sbin/httpd

Configuring odbc.ini with sample data sources
Starting ColdFusion servers...

ColdFusion installation completed successfully.

The ColdFusion Application Server is now running!


I will venture forth to see what I can see but thought this may be useful to others attempting the same thing. Of course if you have been through this already and know the fix, fess up! :)
Greg Caron
Site Administrator
SimpleServers.com