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June 14, 2010
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Upgrading from 7 to 9 and server monitor

  • June 14, 2010
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We just upgraded from cf7 to cf9 and are getting a message in the server monitor that is is unavailable in this version. Our server is Windows 2003 and IIS6 with the standard edition.

It appears to be the issue covered by this tech note

http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/527/cpsid_52797.html

The files in the tech note though are for cf8, which we never had, so I'm not sure if it will work (and I'm a bit leery to experiment on a production server).

Matt

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    Charlie Arehart
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 15, 2010

    Matt, are you saying you're running the "standard edition" of CF? If so, then the problem is that the Server Monitor simply doesn't work with the Standard version. It's only on the Enterprise or Developer edition.

    /charlie

    /Charlie (troubleshooter, carehart. org)
    gmstonerAuthor
    Participant
    June 15, 2010

    Charlie,

    According to the feature matrix

    http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion/pdfs/cf9_feature_comparison_matrix_ue.pdf

    I don't believe what you said is true.

    Matt

    Charlie Arehart
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    June 16, 2010

    Matt, it says that the Server Monitoring is Enterprise only, in 8 and 9. What are you seeing instead?

    /charlie

    /Charlie (troubleshooter, carehart. org)
    ilssac
    Inspiring
    June 14, 2010

    So what happend when you did the trial upgrade on your development enviornment?

    gmstonerAuthor
    Participant
    June 14, 2010

    We did not do a 30 day trial install, if that is what you mean.

    We did make a clone of the production server (since it is a vm) and installed it. The server monitor was not something we looked it. Our configuration has some quirks in that we process htm and html requests thru cold fusion. So that was the main focus and debugging nature of our testing. We also had some data source issues.

    The server monitor is something we didn't have in 7, so I was just "checking it out" now that we are live on production.

    ilssac
    Inspiring
    June 14, 2010

    My point then is, I would make another VM that I could try the CF8 patch out and see if it worked.  Thus the testing would not have to be done on the production server.