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CONFIGURING AND ADMINISTERING COLDFUSION 10
Using the ColdFusion Administrator
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System Probes page
Use the System Probes page to manage the ColdFusion system probes that were created to monitor the availability of
a resource in your website.
Suspend probe operation
In the System Probes table, select the name of the probe to suspend, and click the Disable Probe icon.
Add/Edit System Probe page
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In the ColdFusion Administrator navigation pane, click System Probes. The System Probes page appears.
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In the System Probes page, do one of the following:
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Define a new probe. Click Define New Probe. The Add/Edit System Probe page appears.
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Edit an existing probe configuration. Locate and click the probe name. The Add/Edit System Probe page
appears.
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In the Add/Edit System Probe page, specify or edit the following settings:
Item
Description
Define New
Probe
Click this button to create a probe configuration.
Actions
Click these buttons to run, edit, delete, or disable an existing probe configuration.
Probe Name
Shows the names of the ColdFusion probes created.
Status
Shows the current operating state of one or more configured probes per URL, as follows:
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OK, if the probe is active
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Failed, if a probe is unable to access the URL specified.
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Disabled, if the probe is disabled.
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Unknown
, if the probe is inactive and has not run since the last server restart.
Interval
Shows the period between probes.
URL
Identifies the URL path that each probe is monitoring.
Notification
Notification Email Recipients Specify the e-mail address of the recipient if a probe fails to connect to the
specified URL.
Specify the e-mail address of sender. By default, this address is the address specified on the Mail Server page.
Probe.cfm URL
Specifies the probe.cfm page that is located in the CFIDE directory. ColdFusion requires this page to
successfully execute probe configurations.
Probe.cfm
Username
If the CFIDE directory is secured, the user name for that directory is required.
Probe.cfm
Password
If the CFIDE directory is secured, the password for that directory is required.