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INSTALLING COLDFUSION 10
Installing the Server Configuration
Note: For security reasons, it is crucial that you do not use root for the runtime user.
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Start ColdFusion with the following command:
/cf_root/cfusion/bin/coldfusion start
If you specified the use of an external web server when you ran the installer, ColdFusion automatically runs the
cf_root/cfusion/bin/cf-connectors.sh script when it starts the first time. This shell script runs the Web Server
Configuration Tool by using the settings that you specified during the installation. If there are problems running
this script, review the configuration and bin directory specifications, modify as necessary, and rerun the script. You
can also configure your web server by using the scripts in cf_root/cfusion/bin/connectors, as appropriate.
To stop ColdFusion, use the following command:
/cf_root/cfusion/bin/coldfusion stop
For more information on managing processes, see
Open ColdFusion Administrator to run the Configuration wizard.
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Configure and manage your system, as described in
To install any other integrated Adobe or third-party technologies, see
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page 46.
To learn about ColdFusion, read the documentation, which is accessible through the Documentation link on the
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Resources page of the ColdFusion Administrator.

ColdFusion installation directory structure

By default,
is your installation directory. The following table describes the directory structure:
ColdFusion10
"Managing the ColdFusion process in
"Configuring Your
Last updated 7/9/2012
UNIX" on page 53.
System" on page 52.
"Installing Integrated
Technologies" on
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