Having the same serial number on multiple ColdFusion servers can lead to compliance issues. When a server is licensed with a particular serial number, it is expected to be the only server using that number. If multiple servers use the same serial number, it can be considered a licensing violation, which may result in:
To resolve the error and ensure compliance, follow these step-by-step instructions:
Deactivate the duplicate server (if applicable)
If you need to obtain a new serial number, contact Adobe Support or your ColdFusion reseller to request a new license. Having the same serial number on multiple ColdFusion
If you believe you are in compliance but still see the error: Check System Clock
This comprehensive technical guide outlines the root causes of this licensing collision and provides clear strategies to permanently fix it. Root Causes of the Licensing Collision
The error message "Same serial number found on another ColdFusion server: The server may be out of compliance" typically occurs when multiple ColdFusion servers are using the same serial number. This can happen in various scenarios, such as: If you believe you are in compliance but
When ColdFusion starts, it performs a that includes:
If the error persists after these edits, we can troubleshoot your specific to identify any hidden configuration overrides. Share public link
Remember:
If your Adobe ColdFusion server logs throw the error your runtime instance has likely automatically degraded into the restricted Developer Edition or Trial Edition . This licensing conflict usually drops production traffic down to a limit of two concurrent IP addresses.
The server could not communicate with https://coldfusion.adobe.io to update its activation status, causing the system to treat the license as "new" elsewhere.
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Conversion Rule : €1.00 = 50 Point
Conversion Rule : €1.00 = 50 Point
Conversion Rule : €1.00 = 50 Point