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MACROMEDIA COLDFUSION 5-ADVANCED ADMINISTRATION Manual (372 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Book
13
Intended Audience
14
New Features
14
Developer Resources
15
About Coldfusion Documentation
16
Printed and Online Documentation Set
16
Viewing Online Documentation
17
Getting Answers
17
Contacting Macromedia
18
Part I Data Sources and Tools
19
Chapter 1 Advanced Data Source Management
21
About Coldfusion Database Drivers
22
About OLE DB
22
About Native Drivers
27
Using Coldfusion to Create a Data Source (UNIX Only)
28
Using Connection String Options
30
About the Connection String
30
Changes to CFML Tags
31
Changes to the Coldfusion Administrator
31
Connecting to DB2 Databases
33
Configuring DB2 Options (UNIX)
33
Configuring DB2 Options (Windows)
33
Configuring System and Services Files (UNIX)
34
Installing and Configuring DB2 Client Enabler (UNIX)
34
Data Source and Start Script Settings for DB2 (UNIX)
36
DB2 Binding and Privileges for ODBC (UNIX)
37
Executing a DB2 Stored Procedure (Windows, UNIX)
37
Connecting to Dbase/Foxpro Databases
39
Configuring Dbase/Foxpro Options (Windows)
39
Configuring Dbase/Foxpro Driver Options (UNIX)
41
Connecting to Excel Databases
42
ODBC: Microsoft Excel Driver Options
42
ODBC: MERANT Excel Workbook Driver Options
43
Connecting to Informix Databases
44
Configuring Informix Using ODBC
44
Configuring Informix Using the Native Driver
45
Connecting to Informix Data Sources (UNIX)
45
Connecting to Informix through ODBC/CLI (Windows, UNIX)
47
Connecting to Sybase Databases
50
ODBC: MERANT Sybase ASE Driver Options
50
Native: Sybase 11 Driver Options
51
Tips for Connecting to Sybase System 11 (UNIX)
51
Connecting to Text Databases
53
ODBC: MERANT Text Driver Options (UNIX)
53
ODBC: Microsoft Text Driver Options (Windows)
53
Connecting to Visual Foxpro Databases
55
Chapter 2 Administrator Tools
57
Accessing the Administrator Tools
58
Features on the Tools Tab
59
Logs and Statistics Tools
59
System Monitoring Tools
63
Archive and Deploy Tools
67
Part II Coldfusion Security
75
Chapter 3 Coldfusion Security
77
Why Is Coldfusion Security Important
78
Types of Coldfusion Security
79
Choosing a Level of Coldfusion Security
80
Developing Applications
81
Deploying Applications
82
Securing the Coldfusion Administrator
84
To Learn more about Security
85
Chapter 4 Configuring Basic Security
89
About Basic Security
90
Installation Defaults
90
Configuring Remote Development Security (RDS)
91
Securing Data Sources
91
Coldfusion Remote Development Services (RDS)
92
Basic Security Limitations
92
Securing Coldfusion File Resources
92
Securing Coldfusion Data Sources
93
Using a Password to Restrict Access to RDS
94
Coldfusion Studio Password
94
Removing Password-Based Access Control: Windows
94
Configuring Basic Runtime Security
95
Chapter 5 Configuring Advanced Security
97
What Is Advanced Security
98
Advanced Security Basics
99
User Directories
99
Resource Types
100
Policies
100
Security Contexts
101
Advanced Security Implementations
102
Securing Applications with User Security
102
Securing Resources with RDS Security
103
Securing Applications with a Security Sandbox
103
Securing the Coldfusion Administrator
104
Creating an Advanced Security Framework
106
Implementation Summary
106
Setting up a Security Server
107
Caching Advanced Security Information
109
Defining User Directories
110
Defining a Security Context
113
Specifying Resources to Protect
114
Implementing Coldfusion RDS Security
116
Implementing User Security
117
Implementing Server Sandbox Security
118
Securing the Coldfusion Administrator
120
Viewing a Map of Your Security Framework
121
An Example of Coldfusion Studio Security
122
Enabling Advanced Security
122
Specifying a User Directory
122
Defining a Security Context
123
Specifying Resources to Protect
123
Adding Policies
124
Granting Access Privileges
124
Assigning Users/Groups to Policies
125
Enable Coldfusion Studio Security
126
Advanced Security Single Sign-On
127
Undocumented Tags and Functions
128
Administrative Functions
128
Administrative Tags
129
Part III Advanced Verity Tools
131
Chapter 6 Configuring Verity K2 Server
133
Overview
134
Quick Start to K2 Server
134
Verity Operates in Two Modes
134
About K2 Server
136
Installation Details
136
Two Verity Modes Now Supported
136
Collections Created with Coldfusion
137
How Coldfusion Determines Which Mode to Use
137
Starting K2 Server
138
Linux and UNIX Scripts
139
Windows Batch File Example
139
Stopping K2 Server
140
Stopping K2 Server on Linux/Unix
140
Stopping K2 When Run as a Service
140
Stopping K2 When Run as an Application
140
Editing the K2Server.ini File
142
Edit the Coll-N Section of K2Server.ini
142
Edit the Vdkhome Parameter of K2Server.ini
142
K2Server.ini File Listing
143
K2Server.ini Parameter Reference
145
Server Section
145
Search Thread Keywords
146
Collection Sections
147
Using the Rck2 Utility to Search K2 Documents
149
Rck2 Command Options
149
Rck2 Syntax
149
Error Messages
150
Generic Error Codes
150
Runtime Error Codes
150
Usage Error Codes
150
Data Error Codes
151
Query Error Codes
151
Security Error Codes
151
Dispatch Error Codes
152
File Handling Error Codes
152
Remote Connection Error Codes
152
Warnings
152
TCP/IP Error Codes
153
Chapter 7 Indexing XML Documents
155
Indexing Overview
156
Implementation Summary
156
Style Files
157
Configuring Style Files
157
Configuring the Style.xml File
157
Style.xml Command Syntax
159
Style.dft File
160
Style.ufl File
160
Indexing XML Documents
161
Indexing Using Mkvdk
161
Searching Using Rcvdk
161
Chapter 8 Verity Spider
163
Overview
164
Supports Web Standards
164
Restart Capability
164
State Maintenance through a Persistent Store
164
Performance
164
Verity Spider Syntax
166
Overview
166
The Verity Spider Command
166
Using a Command File
167
Command-Line Option Reference
167
Core Options
169
Processing Options
171
Networking Options
177
Paths and Urls Options
181
Content Options
186
Locale Options
194
Logging Options
196
Maintenance Options
198
Setting MIME Types
199
Syntax Restrictions
199
MIME Types and Web Crawling
199
MIME Types and File System Indexing
200
Indexing Unknown MIME Types
200
Known MIME Types for File System Indexing
201
Chapter 9 Managing Verity Collections with the Mkvdk Utility
203
Overview of the Verity Mkvdk Utility
204
Mkvdk Syntax
204
Getting Started with the Verity Mkvdk Utility
205
Steps for Building a Collection
205
Collection Setup Options
206
General Processing Options
207
Date Format Options
209
Messaging Options
210
Message Types
210
Document Processing Options
211
Bulk Submit Options
212
Using Bulk Insert and Delete
212
Collection Maintenance Options
213
Examples: Maintaining Collections
213
Deleting a Collection
214
Optimization Keywords
214
About Squeezing Deleted Documents
215
About Optimized Verity Databases
216
Performance Tuning Options
216
Chapter 10 Verity Troubleshooting Utilities
217
Overview of Verity Utilities
218
Note on Collection Types
218
Using the Verity Rcvdk Utility
219
Starting Rcvdk
219
Attaching to a Collection Using Rcvdk
220
Basic Searching
220
Viewing Results of the Rcvdk Utility
221
Displaying more Fields
222
Using the Verity Didump Utility
224
Viewing the Word List with Didump
224
Viewing the Zone List with Didump
225
Viewing the Zone Attribute List with Didump
226
Using the Verity Browse Utility
227
Using Menu Options with the Browse Utility
227
Displaying Fields
228
Using the Verity Merge Utility
229
Merging Collections Using the Merge Utility
229
Splitting Collections
229
Generic Error Codes
231
Runtime Error Codes
231
Usage Error Codes
231
Verity VDK Error Messages
231
Data Error Codes
232
Licensing Error Codes
233
Dispatch Error Codes
234
Filtering Error Codes
234
Remote Connection Error Codes
234
Security Error Codes
234
Warnings
235
Query Error Codes
232
Part IV Coldfusion High-Availabilty
237
Chapter 11 Scalability and Availability Overview
239
Performance
240
What Is Scalability
240
Load Management
242
Issues Affecting Successful Scalability Implementations
243
Designing and Coding Scalable Applications
243
Avoiding Common Bottlenecks
245
DNS Effects on Web Site Performance and Availability
246
Load Testing Your Web Applications
249
What Is Web Site Availability
252
Availability and Reliability
252
Common Failures
253
A Web Site Availability Scenario
254
Failover Considerations
255
Techniques for Creating Scalable and Highly Available Sites
257
What Is Clustering
257
Hardware-Based Clustering Solutions
258
Software-Based Clustering Solutions
260
Combining Hardware and Software Clustering Solutions
262
Chapter 12 Configuring Coldfusion Clusters
263
Introduction to Clustercats Administration
264
Clustercats Server
264
Clustercats Explorer (Windows Only)
264
Clustercats Web Explorer (UNIX Only)
266
Clustercats Server Administrator
269
Btadmin
270
Creating Clusters
270
Creating Clusters in Windows
270
Creating Clusters in UNIX
279
Removing Clusters
281
Adding Cluster Members
282
Adding Cluster Members in Windows
282
Adding Cluster Members in UNIX
283
Removing Cluster Members
284
Removing Cluster Members in Windows
284
Removing Cluster Members in UNIX
285
Server Load Thresholds
286
Configuring Load Thresholds in Windows
286
Configuring Load Thresholds on UNIX
290
Session-Aware Load Balancing
294
Enabling Session-Aware Load Balancing on Windows
295
Enabling Session-Aware Load Balancing on UNIX
296
Configuring Coldfusion Probes in Windows
298
Configuring Coldfusion Probes in UNIX
303
Load-Balancing Devices
308
Using Cisco Localdirector
308
Using Third-Party Load-Balancing Devices
312
Administrator Alarm Notifications
314
Configuring Administrator Alarm Notifications on Windows
315
Configuring Administrator Alarm Notifications on UNIX
315
Administrator E-Mail Options
317
Configuring Administration E-Mail Options on Windows
318
Configuring Administration E-Mail Options on UNIX
318
Administrating Security
320
Configuring Authentication on Windows
320
Configuring Authentication on UNIX
324
Chapter 13 Maintaining Cluster Members
325
Understanding Clustercats Server Modes
326
Changing Active/Passive Settings
327
Changing Active/Passive Settings in Windows
327
Changing Active/Passive Settings in UNIX
328
Changing Restricted/Unrestricted Settings
329
Restricting/Unrestricting Servers in Windows
329
Restricting/Unrestricting Servers in UNIX
330
Using Maintenance Mode (Windows Only)
331
Updating an Existing Cluster Member (Windows Only)
335
Resetting Cluster Members
337
Resetting Cluster Members on Windows
337
Resetting Cluster Members on UNIX
338
Chapter 14 Clustercats Utilities
339
Using Btadmin
340
Using Btadmin on UNIX
340
Using Btadmin on Windows
342
Using Bt-Start-Server and Bt-Stop-Server (UNIX Only)
343
Using Btcfgchk
343
Sample Output
343
Syntax
343
Btcfgchk DNS Errors
344
Using Hostinfo
346
Sample Output
346
Syntax
346
Using Sniff
347
Sample Output
347
Syntax
347
Chapter 15 Optimizing Clustercats
351
Clustercats Dynamic IP Addressing (Windows Only)
352
Understanding Static and Dynamic IP Address Configurations
352
Benefits of Clustercats Dynamic IP Addressing
353
Setting up Maintenance IP Addresses
353
Enabling Clustercats Dynamic IP Addressing
355
Using Server Failover
358
Static Versus Clustercats Dynamic IP Addressing
358
Windows Domain Controllers
358
Configuring Load-Balancing Metrics
359
Overview of Metrics
359
Load Types
360
Output Variables
360
Troubleshooting the Load-Balancing Metrics
361
Index
363
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