We've just installed CF 8 in multiserver mode on Linux Redhat
enterprise/apache2.0.52
Everything works fine - creating new cf instances etc. We can start the Coldfusion process fine using the -start cfusion command and using the Instance manager we can start all our cf instances. The problem is that none of the CF processes start up when the system is re-booted. We have to re-start them manually again. Is there some script that is supposed to be installed somewhere on the Linux system to automatically start the Coldfusion processes on re-boot?
Thanks in advance.
Everything works fine - creating new cf instances etc. We can start the Coldfusion process fine using the -start cfusion command and using the Instance manager we can start all our cf instances. The problem is that none of the CF processes start up when the system is re-booted. We have to re-start them manually again. Is there some script that is supposed to be installed somewhere on the Linux system to automatically start the Coldfusion processes on re-boot?
Thanks in advance.