Performing Common Cluster Administration Tasks - MACROMEDIA COLDFUSION 4.5-ADMINISTRING COLDFUSION SERVER Manual

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2.
Choose Administration from the Configure menu or choose Properties from the
Cluster menu. Both menu selections display the Properties dialog box.
Alternatively, you can right-click the cluster and select Configure>Administration.
The Properties dialog box appears.
3.
Within the Authentication area, select Disabled from the Mode drop-down box.
4.
Click OK.
ClusterCATS administrator authentication is now disabled for the selected cluster.

Performing Common Cluster Administration Tasks

After you've created your clusters and configured them with load balancing and high
availability features, they'll likely run inconspicuously in your environment for quite
some time. However, at some point you'll need to update software and content or
perform general maintenance tasks that are beyond the typical cluster creation and
configuration activities.
This section describes how to perform the following administration tasks:
Changing a server's state
Restricting a server from participating in a cluster
Putting a cluster member in maintenance mode
Updating software or content on an existing cluster
Resetting a server's configuration to its pre-clustered state
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