Sorry I did not mention this. The CF8 server actually never had CF7 on it. It was a clean server from the start. I am using it to test only.
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Browse All TopicsI installed CF8 on a test server to plan for upgrade from CF7. When I reboot the server, the "ColdFusion 8 Application Server" service does not start. I checked to make sure the service was set to "Automatic" and it is. All the other CF services start fine. After logging into the server, I run this command net start "ColdFusion 8 Application Server" and then it will eventually start. Seems to take a real long time. So I am thinking that maybe it is timing out or something, but not sure. Any suggestions welcome.
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More info. The Event Viewer reported this error:
The ColdFusion 8 Application Server service could not be started within 240 seconds. Increase the server startup timeout value using D:\ColdFusion8\runtime\bin
I increased the server startup timeout to 6 minutes and it worked!
The Event Viewer on the Windows 2003 server indicated that it needed more time to start the Application Server. So I increased the amount of time before it would actually timeout.
Example assumes ColdFusion installed on the D Drive:
D:\ColdFusion8\runtime\bin
This will increase the Timeout to be 5 minutes
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by: erikTsomikPosted on 2008-09-09 at 12:46:05ID: 22431447
make sure that the instance of CF7 is not running