Installing ColdFusion Server in Solaris
Installing ColdFusion Server in Solaris
The installation procedure assumes that you are installing from a CD-ROM. If you
purchased and downloaded ColdFusion Server, first place the package file
(coldfusion-50-solaris.pkg) into its own directory. To start the installation process,
use the
the install procedure below, substituting the location to which you downloaded
ColdFusion Server for references to the CD-ROM.
This procedure describes a ColdFusion Server Enterprise Edition installation.
By default, the package file installs ColdFusion Server in the
into a different directory, you must create the directory before running
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pkgadd -d coldfusion-50-solaris.pkg
Log in as root.
If you are installing from a CD-ROM, copy the gziped tar file, using the
coldfusion-50-solaris.tar.gz command, to a directory on your local disk. Using
, uncompress the ColdFusion Server tar file with the following command:
gunzip
coldfusion-50-solaris.tar.gz.
Untar the resulting tar file by entering the following command:
tar -xvf coldfusion-50-solaris.tar
Using the
command, go to the resulting directory:
cd
cd coldfusion-50-solaris
Run the following
pkgadd
pkgadd -d coldfusion-50-solaris.pkg
At the prompt, enter
Enter the ColdFusion Server registration ID (license key) when prompted.
Note
You can find your ColdFusion Server license key on the product box and the
CD-ROM packaging.
After entering the install directory for ColdFusion Server, the installation process
prompts you to enter the name of your Web server.
Note
If you entered Other or if you have a custom release of Apache, such as usr/local/
apache, see
"Configuring Web servers manually" on page
At the corresponding prompt, press Enter to let the installation script
automatically configure your Web server.
command:
and press Enter.
cfusion
shell command and then follow
directory. To install
/opt
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pkgadd
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