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January 5, 2010
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ColdFusion 9 Server Manager can read everything but Datasources

  • January 5, 2010
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I am attempting to use the new Server Manager feature in CF9.  I can connect to my webservers with Server Manager and I receive the following error:

"Failed to read the data sources from SERVERNAME.  Continue to read mappings from SERVERNAME"  YES/NO

If I click Yes then I can view all properties of the server, except the data sources.  The strange thing is that if I create a new data source, it is successful.  I can even apply the new datasource to other CF9 servers! If I log out of Server Manager and re-launch, I can no longer view the previous data source that I created.

Anyone have any ideas why I can't view my CF9 data sources from Server Manager?

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    3 replies

    December 1, 2010

    That is exactly how I got them into my new instance. I will have to try out your fix, thanks!

    December 1, 2010

    I am encountering the same issue. As far as I can tell I have the properties for all servers set correctly.

    The default server (cfusion) is able to be fully ingested into the server manager but the other instances encounter an error when reading in the data sources.

    Participant
    December 1, 2010

    I initially backed up my CF MX7 data sources and imported them in to CF9.  I think this caused the issue.  When I literally removed every data source and readded them, I was able to manage the data sources through the new console.  This was quite a pain, since I had 80+ data sources, but once done I was able to push the changes to the other CF9 servers.

    Inspiring
    April 24, 2011

    I'm having the same issue - did you re-add the Datasources via the Server Manager or via the regular ColdFusion Administrator? What a pain this is going to be.

    Participant
    January 7, 2010

    Is anyone running CF9?  Have they tried using the Server Manager?  Does everything work correctly?