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  • Subject: DEFAULT HTTP Server Instances keep ending
  • From: "T. Jessica Miller" <tealem@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2000 15:12:44 -0700
  • Organization: WRQ, Inc.

Hi All,

I need some help. I have been running into some problems since enabling servlet
support (via WebSphere 2.02) and it's subsequent additions to the HTTP Server
configuration file.

Watching the active jobs, I can see all the ADMIN ones come up (they are not a
problem) and the DEFAULTS all initially start, then go to TIMW, then one by one,
they go to RUN, then EOJ.  I checked out QEZJOBLOG, the hist log, etc., and it
just states that the job ended normally at 0.  The first job runs 6 seconds, the
other 3, 1 second before they end - according to the log.

My machine is at V4R4, Group PTF SF99027 and CUME 9230.

Thanks for any suggestions,

Jessica

--
T. Jessica Miller
WRQ Technical Engineer
WRQ Inc, Makers of Reflection and Express Software


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