MACROMEDIA COLDFUSION 4.5-ADMINISTRING COLDFUSION SERVER Manual page 222

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3.
Enter a unique name for the cluster in the Cluster Name field and enter
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4.
Enter the fully qualified host name (for example, doc.allaire.com) in the Web
Server Name field for the first server you want to be a member of this cluster.
Note
5.
If you are not configuring this Web server for offline maintenance support, go to
step 8. However, if you already configured this Web server with a maintenance IP
address as described in "Configuring ClusterCATS offline maintenance support
(NT only)" on page 173, go to step 6.
Note
If you need help in configuring the maintenance IP address, see "Assigning a static
IP address to each server's NIC" on page 177.
6.
Select the ClusterCATS Maintenance Support check box to enable support for
offline maintenance.
7.
Enter the fully qualified host name of the maintenance address (for example,
serv1.yourcompany.com) in the Maintenance Address field.
8.
Click OK
in the License Key field.
Make your cluster names logically consistent with their purpose. For
example, Sales Web, Customer Support Web, and so on. Also, the
License Key field is case-sensitive, so enter the key exactly as shown
in step 3.
You cannot create an empty cluster; you must specify a Web server
that will be part of the cluster. This first server that you add to the
cluster is known as the Admin Manager. The remaining steps guide
you in configuring the Admin Manager.
Offline maintenance support is only available on Windows NT server
clusters. You can only set the maintenance support option when
creating a cluster or adding a cluster member to a cluster. You cannot
configure or modify this option after you have created and added the
cluster member to the cluster.
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