need help for upgrade apache 2.2 to 2.4 with lucee 4.5.2 on production server

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patrick

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Jan 10, 2016, 3:18:21 PM1/10/16
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Hi,

I need to upgrade an apache 2.2 server to 2.4, i try on a test server, and everything stop working.
I have try to recompile de mod_cfml manually, but still fail to display cfm.

Someone have tips, or else how can i make a complete backup of lucee config and then reinstall it with a fresh apache2.4 install, and then put back the backup.

Thank you.

Patrick

Jordan Michaels

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Jan 11, 2016, 2:40:36 PM1/11/16
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Pre-compiled versions of mod_cfml for Apache 2.4 are available here:

https://github.com/utdream/CFML-Installers/tree/master/lucee/linux/sys/mod_cfml

If a pre-compiled version is not available for your system, compiling is actually really easy using APXS. Documentation is here:
http://www.modcfml.org/index.cfm/install/web-server-components/apache-on-centos/

Backing up your Lucee (server) config can be done by backing up your /opt/lucee/lib/lucee-server/ directory. This is where your server-wide configs are stored. More specifically, your /opt/lucee/lib/lucee-server/context/lucee-server.xml file. Your web context configs are stored in the WEB-INF directories of each of your web contexts. If you back up your lucee-server.xml file, then perform a new install, then restore your lucee-server.xml file, you should retain the settings of your previous install. If there are config changes that cause problems (like syntax differences between Lucee versions), you can still usually copy and paste specific configs from the backup file to the new. That's a lot more work, but it's faster then re-adding configs through the web interface.

Otherwise, if you could provide more detail on what is happening exactly, we could possibly offer better direction on how to fix the specific issue you're having.

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Terry Whitney

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Jan 13, 2016, 9:35:38 AM1/13/16
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Did you ever resolve the issue?

Patrick

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Jan 13, 2016, 10:31:06 AM1/13/16
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Hi,

Yes, i resolve the issue. I don't know why, but the apache proxy_http was in problem. I purge and resintall apache 2.4 and all working fine after. I will upgrade my production server soon, hope everything will go well!

Thanks for help.

Patrick
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