MACROMEDIA COLDFUSION 4.5-ADMINISTRING COLDFUSION SERVER Manual page 254

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Configuring the communications port on your Web server
Opening the Web Explorer
Creating clusters
Adding cluster members
Deleting cluster members
Configuring server load thresholds
Configuring the ColdFusion probe
Configuring session-aware load balancing
Integrating ClusterCATS with a load balancing product
Configuring alarm notifications
Configuring administration e-mail support
Configuring administrator authentication
Changing cluster members' state
Restricting cluster members
Configuring the communications port on your Web server
Before you can open and use the ClusterCATS Web Explorer, you must ensure that a
communications port is configured to listen for HTTP requests on the Netscape or
Apache Web server on which you installed ClusterCATS. You can only access the
ClusterCATS Web Explorer through the defined communications port on your Web
server. You configure this user-defined port using the Netscape Enterprise Server
Administrator — not the ColdFusion Administrator.
By default, Netscape Enterprise Server will assign your Web server a random, six-digit
communication port number. You can either use this assigned number or change it to
something easier to remember, like port 81.
If you are not familiar with configuring your Web server's communications ports, see
the Netscape Enterprise Server Administrator online Help for instructions.
Opening the Web Explorer
1.
Open a browser.
2.
Enter the following URL in the browser's address field and press Enter:
http://hostname:12345/admin-serv/btweb/index.html
where
and
configured to listen for HTTP requests.
The Enter Network Password dialog box appears.
is the name of the Web server on which you installed ClusterCATS
hostname
is the communication port number that the Web server has been
:12345
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