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CONFIGURING AND ADMINISTERING COLDFUSION 10
Using the ColdFusion Administrator
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To begin the filter process, click one of the following options:
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Show Matches Displays results that match the filter criteria specified on the tab.
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Hide Matches Displays results that exclude any information that matches the filter criteria specified on the tab.
Log files introduced in ColdFusion 9.0.1
You can generate log files for the following services in ColdFusion 9.0.1:
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http
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ftp
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web service
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Portlet
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Derby
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Feed
System Probes
Note:
System probes are available in ColdFusion Enterprise Edition only.
System probes help you evaluate the status of your ColdFusion applications. Like scheduled tasks, they access a URL
at a specified interval, but they can also check for the presence or absence of a string in the URL. If the URL contents
are unexpected, or if an error occurred while accessing the URL, the probe can send an e-mail alert to the address
specified on the System Probes page. The probe can also execute a script to perform a recovery action, such as
restarting the server. All probe actions are logged in the logs/probes.log file. The System Probes page also displays the
status of each probe.
Use the buttons in the Actions column in the System Probes table to perform the following actions:
Because probes run as scheduled ColdFusion tasks, they do not run if the server on which they are hosted crashes, or
if the host web server crashes or otherwise does not respond.
Most Recent
Specifies the relative age of included messages.
Date Range
To display the log content for a specific date range, enter the start and end dates.
Enter the dates in year-month-day format ( YYYY-MM-DD). For example, to specify
April 21, 2002, enter: 2002-04-21.
Time Span
To show the log content for a specific time range, enter the start and end times. Enter
the time span in hour-minute-second format ( HH:MM: SS). For example, to specify
2:00 P.M., enter 14:00:00.
Action
Description
Edit
Lets you edit the probe.
Run
Runs the probe immediately, even if it was previously disabled.
Enable/Disable
Starts and stops the probe from automatically executing at its specified interval.
Delete
Deletes the probe.
Option
Description