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reset a clustered server’s configuration to its pre-clustered state
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access a server remotely even if the Web server on the machine is unavailable
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remove a server from an active cluster gracefully so that you can perform
necessary updates or maintenance tasks without making your Web site
unavailable to users
To put a cluster member in maintenance mode:
1.
Open the ClusterCATS Explorer and select a cluster member that you want to
update.
2.
Right-click the cluster member and choose Configure>Load.
The Properties dialog box appears for the selected cluster member with the Load
tab active.
3.
Change the Peak load threshold to zero percent so that any additional HTTP
requests will be redirected to other servers in the cluster.
4.
Click OK.
5.
Physically go to the server you selected in step 1 and open the ClusterCATS Server
Administrator utility on this server by clicking Start>Programs>ColdFusion Server
4.5>ClusterCATS Server Administrator.
The ClusterCATS Server Administrator appears.
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