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Upgrade to V5R1 issues: Have all PC's reboot. Some people just log off. Failure to reboot may result in PC's receiving a CWBLM0011 error when trying to start more than one 5250 session. The 2664 Integrated Fax Adapter may generate the following message in QFAXOPR: PQT1012. You will have a 70 day grace period to install, and get the key for one of the following feature 5722SS1 feature codes: 5112, 5113, 5114, 5115. Keep in mind that 5769-SS1 Option 17 OS/400, PSF/400 Fax Support has been removed. You will not need these feature codes if you are not using the 2664's The 2664 does work on V5R1. Officially it is not supported. See previous issue regarding PSF/400. Domino http servers fail to start. Any attempt to access a domino server will result in finding the default Apache server for your 400 instead. Doing a WRKDOMSVR 9-Jobs will fail to find any http jobs. Doing a LOAD HTTP will result in a 'HTTP Socket bind error'. Doing a NETSTAT OPTION (*CNN), F14=Display port numbers, 5=Display on port 80 will show Local host name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : Local internet address . . . . . . . . . . : * Local port . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 80 Associated user profile . . . . . . . . . . . : QTMHHTTP Result: IBM is danged proud of their Apache server. Suspicion is that the latest cum will actually change many of your tcp server settings from autostart(*no) to autostart(*yes). I've opened an incident with AS/400 Domino support, 29142,500. The gal there says that other customers are experiencing this. She is actually going to get a test 400 and try the cum upgrade herself. Fix: ENDTCPSVR *HTTP, then for each Domino partition, LOAD HTTP. Doing a NETSTAT OPTION(*CNN), F14=Display port numbers, 5=Display on port 80 will show the Domino web server(s) now. There is a way to bind the apache to a particular address but that is above the intention of this email. Rob Berendt ================== A smart person learns from their mistakes, but a wise person learns from OTHER peoples mistakes.
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