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Administration of CF Server from within CFB 2018 not working.

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June 15, 2019 08:22:17 PM GMT
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<p>Installed per instructions. No errors in the installation. Administration functions not working.<br />
No problem with the RDS view of database via the 2018 CF Server installed on my Windows 10 machine.<br />
Any solutions/suggestions appreciated.</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://coldfusion.adobe.com/2019/06/administration-cf-server-within-cfb-2018-not-working/">Administration of CF Server from within CFB 2018 not working.</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://coldfusion.adobe.com">ColdFusion</a>.</p>
Labels: ColdFusion Builder, Question, Set up server, 2018, question, set up server

Comments:

Are you saying you CAN get to the Admin from outside of CFB? If not, have you tried it? If it works, first what's the url for that? Then show us the config of your rds properties for the server as set within CFB. There may simply be a mismatch. Finally, FWIW, the dump of server info shows that page running on the CF installed outside of CFB. There is a option in CFB to install a CF of its own, which would be installed WITHIN the CFB folder. And CFB would then have a server config for that. Can you confirm also how many servers are defined in the Servers view (window>show view>coldfusion>servers). I'm writing all this from my phone. Sorry for any slips.
Comment by Charlie Arehart
2128 | June 17, 2019 12:55:42 PM GMT
FWIW, CFB is the biggest $300 mistake I have ever made..... It doesn't work as advertised, IDE... and you get no support from Adobe....  
Comment by RichardGarrett
2132 | June 24, 2019 02:15:37 PM GMT
Richard, while I can't help with the expenditure, nor with a lack of support from Adobe that you may experience, I can say that I did try to help below. You never replied. Can you please consider the assistance I offered, to get it to "work as advertised" for you? It does indeed "work". If ever it doesn't, it's either a config issue or a bug (and there are updates that address those, which often folks have failed to apply).
Comment by Charlie Arehart
2133 | June 24, 2019 05:20:04 PM GMT
Are you saying you CAN get to the Admin from outside of CFB? If not, have you tried it? If it works, first what’s the url for that? <strong>Yes</strong> Then show us the config of your rds properties for the server as set within CFB. There may simply be a mismatch. RDS User Name: ColdfusionUser And CFB would then have a server config for that. Can you confirm also how many servers are defined in the Servers view (window>show view>coldfusion>servers). Only the one to the CF2018 Server (external) Have already installed all Updates. RDS Password: Is this users password BTW: The RDS DataView and executing queries are all working fine.
Comment by RichardGarrett
2134 | June 24, 2019 07:57:48 PM GMT
Richard, somehow your reply to me has become all garbled and is incomplete (not providing all I asked for). Rather than fight this challenge, let's spend 5 minutes in an online session together.  I suspect we would quickly help you see what the problem is and have it resolved for you. This would be free (though I usually charge for such online troubleshooting). Consider it a small return on your investment in CFB. Reach out to me at <a href="mailto:charlie@carehart.org," rel="nofollow">charlie@carehart.org,</a> pointing me to this post to remind me (if it's more than a day before you may see and reply to this). If there is some problem, we can then explain it better to folks and try to get Adobe to address it if I cannot.
Comment by Charlie Arehart
2138 | June 25, 2019 10:59:40 PM GMT
<p>Richard, if you installed CFB in standalone configuration, try running it as Administrator (right-click shortcut > Run as Administrator). Otherwise CFB does not have the required security level to start/stop Windows services, including the CF server.</p><p>If you installed CFB in plug-in configuration in an existing Eclipse installation, then similarly you need to start Eclipse as an Administrator.</p>
Comment by Legorol San
2170 | July 18, 2019 03:44:25 PM GMT
Legorol, he is not referring to starting/stopping CF. He is referring to accessing the Administrator. As I was trying to get at last month here, this i simply down to how the "server" (whose admin he is trying to launch) is configured in CFB. CFB simply uses that URL (for the server) to launch the Admin. It's nothing more tricky than that. So it's usually just a matter of that not being properly configured. Richard, when I asked what URL you use to access the CF Admin, I was getting at how THAT then should be the domain used for the definition of the server (in CFBuilder). Finally, if you can't get it to work, it really is just a convenience. If, as you say, the RDS features work, then that's where you will get the real value in CFB being connected to the server. Being able to launch the Admin, while nice, should not be so frequent as to make this a show-stopper. It would seem a browser bookmark would suffice. But let us know if you have reason to see it otherwise, and if you want to keep digging into this. We're here for you (though it's hard to be sure to see replies in a timely manner).
Comment by Charlie Arehart
2173 | July 20, 2019 10:13:39 PM GMT
Charlie, I see, maybe he is referring to that. That's not how I read his post when I first read it, and now that I reread it, I find it ambiguous. All he said was "Administration functions not working.", and my first thought was the start/stop/restart functions in the CF Servers view inside CFB. Actually, until now I didn't even know that you can launch the CF server admin webpage from inside CFB, I only started looking at how to do that because of your comment. It's not an obvious feature. He does mention that RDS data view and queries work, which is more closely related the start/stop/restart feature, which is another reason why I thought of that. At least I learnt something new today :-)
Comment by Legorol San
2175 | July 20, 2019 10:44:46 PM GMT