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I'm trying to start up the HTTP server instance *ADMIN and I'm getting this
error in the QEZJOBLOG:

From module . . . . . . . . : QZSRSNDM

From procedure . . . . . . : sendMessageToJobLog_CCSID

Statement . . . . . . . . . : 27

To module . . . . . . . . . : MOD_SO

To procedure . . . . . . . : load_module

Statement . . . . . . . . . : 57

Message . . . . : The specified HTTP Server module cannot be added with

LoadModule.

Cause . . . . . : The HTTP Server module

/QSYS.LIB/QSYSDIR.LIB/QSVTAP22.SRVPGM specified on the LoadModule
directive
cannot be added into the server. The module name may be misspelled or

another error may have occured while attempting to load the module. For

more information, see the previous messages in the job log. Recovery . .
.
: This message may be a result of attempting to load a module that is
not
compatible with the version of the HTTP Server (powered by Apache)
currently
running on the system. The version of the HTTP Server (powered by
Apache)
is 20051115 . Contact the provider of the module for service. Technical

description . . . . . . . . : If you are the developer of the module,
look
at member AP_RELEASE in file QHTTPSVR/H on the system the module was
built
on. The AP_RELEASE member contains the version number used by the
module.
If the version number does not match the version of the HTTP Server
(powered
by Apache), rebuild the module with the appropriate version of the header

file. After performing the appropriate recovery, start the server again.


In the AP_RELEASE member, I see this:

/*-------------------------------------------------------------------*/
/* HISTORY: */
/* */
/* */
/* Change Activity: */
/* */
/* CFD List: */
/* */
/* FLAG REASON LEVEL DATE PGMR CHANGE DESCRIPTION */
/* ---- ------------ ----- ------- -------- ---------------------- */
/* $A0= P9948595 4P50 010611 ROCH New include */
/* $A1= P9B26115 6D10 061406 ROCH Apache 2.2 */
/* $B1= P9C39619 6P10 040109 ROCH Apache 2.2.11 */
/* */
/* End CFD List. */
/* End Change Activity. */
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------*/


System software-wise, all I've ever done is download/install PTFs. Could a
PTF have mucked things up? How do I go about getting *ADMIN instance to
startup?

Thanks!
TomH


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