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Jim Franz said the following on 12/31/2004 10:00 AM:
I am in the same boat, only coming from a V4R5 system
where the wizard to create Apache directives was "not recommended".
In prev posts, some have suggested new versions of wizard, others
have said start from scratch - is much cleaner. I did buy the Apache 2.0
book previously recommended, but it is 873 pages of infinite variations
of what you can do with Apache. It will prob be a good reference.
Brad Stone says his site has faq info on Apache. Not been there yet.
I've got to have this up in a week or so, so would appreciate what you
find.
jim franz
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Hightower" <tomh5480@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: What is the WRKHTTPCFG equivalent command in v5r3?




Tom Hightower said the following on 12/31/2004 9:23 AM:

We're replacing a v5r2 system with a new v5r3.  In v5r2, we can issue
WRKHTTPCFG to work with the HTTP configuration file. Has that command
been changed in v5r3?

Tom


Never mind; I had forgotten that HTTP Server (Original) is not supported on v5r3.

I reckon someone's gonna be learning how to set up an Apache web server.

Tom


I started the *admin instance on our v5r2 system, then went to the admin page (http://your_ip:2001). Thank Heaven, there's a migration tool to convert from Original to Apache.


I ran that and was running on Apache server in 15 minutes, at least on the v5r2 system. Now I just need to find out how to port that over to the v5r3 box...

Tom


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