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Coldfusion 2016 on RHEL 7

Community Beginner ,
Jun 12, 2017 Jun 12, 2017

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Hi --  We are thinking of upgrading from CF10 to CF 2016 and ALSO upgrading from RHEL 6 to RHEL 7 while we're at it.

According to the matrix, RHEL 7 appears to be supported.

Can anyone tell me if CF2016 uses the new RHEL 7 systemctl stuff to start/stop the CF process?   Or is it still done through /bin/coldfusion start?

Just wondering if anything special has changed for RHEL 7, or if it's still the same way as on RHEL 6.

One other question:   does anyone here use CF 2016 on Linux on  a large site?   Nice and stable and good?   Recommend upgrading from CF10?  

Thanks!

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 20, 2017 Jun 20, 2017

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Hi Terry,

The start/stop process is still done through /bin/coldfusion start/stop.

Thank You,

Abhishek

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 21, 2017 Jun 21, 2017

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Bit of a problem with RHEL 7 install:

What do I put as the "control file" in the following installer question??    On RHEL7 apache starts with the command "systemctl start httpd".    The old "/etc/init.d/httpd" does not exist on RHEL 7.

Anyone know what we're supposed to use for control file?

Thanks

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Where is the control file that you use to start and stop the Apache web

   server? (For example, this could be /etc/init.d/httpd on Red Hat Linux if

   you installed from an rpm, /usr/sbin/apache2ctl on SuSe Linux,

   /usr/sbin/apache2ctl on Ubuntu or it could be

   /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl on hand-compiled versions.)

   File:

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 22, 2017 Jun 22, 2017

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Hi Terry,

Could you please share the etc directory screenshot to cf.install@adobe.com

Thank You,

Abhishek

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