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Just a note to add on http issues - i just did a upgrade from v5r4 (w/latest cume and groups) to v6r1(then cume & groups), then a save/restore to a new Power 720.
Somewhere in all that, the only issue we had was the authority for qtmhhttp and qtmhhtp1 in several directories was different or missing. IBM had me re-establish the authorities for a cgi site, but never found what happened.
jim franz
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Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2010 6:25 PM
Subject: Re: HTTP Server Issue


I've had to run them before at IBM's request and I believe they reset the
authority on the objects need for the server. If memory serves me this
happened after a ptf package install. It fixed it.


In a message dated 12/30/2010 5:53:56 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
John.Stirling@xxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

Thanks for the replies received so far.

I have found an error log entry in /qibm/UserData/HTTPA/admin/logs that
states:
[client 192.168.30.5] ZSRV_MSG0362: Client denied by server configuration:
/QIBM/ProdData/HTTP/Protect/OS400/Macro/qyunmain.ndm

I'm now trying to work out where in the configuration file this might be
coming from and why it's causing the issue now.

Dr Franken: you advised to run some programs. Is there anywhere a brief
description of what these programs do? Would like to have some knowledge of
what I'm about to do (just being cautious).

John Stirling
Senior Analyst Applications
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m +61 4 3900 8994
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e John.Stirling@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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Please note that my mobile phone# has changed.


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