It's a graveyard shift tonight. The holidays here at the university send the students and faculty away, mostly. This makes it the perfect time for the team to perform upgrades. We're upgrading the student information system, which disables much of the company as we are tighly coupled/integrated into it. For the better, ultimately, but we try to keep some things up. It would be great if more things could be left running.
I've tasked myself with upgrading our remaining ColdFusion MX 7 servers to ColdFusion 8.0.1 Enterprise. We acquired the licensing this fall and it's go time. There's a remote terminal on my other screen running the update on the first of two servers right now. I expect it to go smoothly since our development server has been on 8.x for over a year now, and all the products running on these two production servers are built and maintained there. Anything dire would have come out of the woodwork right now. And even if things remain, that's what the holiday break is for. :)
This whole time I've been wanting to get 8 on there to be able to watch the performance monitor. Yet now that I think about it, how effective is a ColdFusion performance monitor that is itself a ColdFusion application? Hmmm...
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