Running FusionReactor on a server that runs under a non administrative user account
Description
Adjust the permissions of the directory FusionReactor has been installed in (e.g. C:\FusionReactor or /opt/fusionreactor) so that the server runtime user can recursively write to and read from it.
On Windows adjust the permissions of the following registry key so that the server runtime user can recursively write to and read from it:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Prefs]
When FusionReactor is executed for the first time and every time a FusionReactor license is uploaded the server writes the following keys and value:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Prefs\com\intergral\fusionreactor\license\enterprise]
"license"="/Gonrm/M/Xv..."
On Linux or Solaris find the location of the Java System Preferences Backing Store. This is typically /etc/.java/.systemPrefs or <java_home>/jre/.systemPrefs.
If no such directory exists create the /etc/.java/.systemPrefs directory. Make sure that the server runtime user can recursively write to and read from this directory.
Issue Details
| Type: | Technote |
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| Issue Number: | FRS-54 |
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| Environment: | |
| Resolution: | Fixed |
| Added: | 21/05/2007 14:16:33 |
| Affects Version: | 2.0 |
| Fixed Version: | 1.0 |
| Server: | ColdFusion 7, ColdFusion 6, ColdFusion 8, JRun 4, Flex Data Services, LiveCycle Data Services, Tomcat, JBoss, WebSphere, WebLogic |
| Platform: | Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 2003, Linux, Solaris |
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