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Generally speaking, you should always stop and restart ColdFusion Server after making any changes that affect a data source, connection parameter such as caching, thread count, and so on. Specifically, you stop and restart ColdFusion services after making any of the following changes in the Administrator:
You can use batch files in Windows NT to stop and restart ColdFusion services. The Windows NT NET START and NET STOP commands can be used in batch files to start and stop ColdFusion services, as in the following excerpt:
NET STOP "Cold Fusion Application Server"
NET START "Cold Fusion Application Server"
Batch files, as well as other executables, can be scheduled in Windows NT. Refer to your Windows NT documentation for more information about scheduling, and stopping and starting NT services.
You must be logged in with Administrator rights to execute these batch commands.
Two scripts are provided to start and stop the ColdFusion processes:
<installdir>/coldfusion/bin/start
<installdir>/coldfusion/bin/stop
You must be logged in with root privileges to run these scripts.
In addition, the ColdFusion installation installs the following scripts to start and stop ColdFusion during system boot and shutdown:
/etc/init.d/coldfusion
/etc/rc1.d/K19coldfusion
/etc/rc3.d/S25coldfusion
ColdFusion runs the following processes on the system:
cfexec
- Starts/stops the other processes and manages page scheduling
cfserver
- The application server process
cfideservice
- Provides system support for the Administrator
ipaliasd
- Provides IP failover capability for ColdFusion Server
dbeng50
- Database services for clustering ColdFusion servers
In addition, the windu_registryd42
process provides an emulation of the Windows registry database. This process must be running (as the root user) in order for ColdFusion to function. The start script will start this process if it isn't running (such as during system start-up). However, the stop script does not stop the registry process.
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