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Is WAS V6 available for Iseries now then?

cheers
Colin.W
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: Haines, Brandan [mailto:BAHaines@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 19 April 2005 14:57
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: iSeries Access for the Web V5R2 -> V5R3 (or WAS 5.1 Express to WAS
6 Express migration)


Greetings everyone, long time reader, first time poster...

 

On Sunday, we did our first upgrade of V5R2M0 to V5R3M0.  After this, my URL
for iSeries Access for the Web [originally configured in V5R2M0] stopped
working.  I opened up a PMR and IBM suggested that I upgrade to WAS V6 and
migrate my installation from 5.1.

 

Thus far, I've only been able to find piecemeal documentation on how to do
the migration; furthermore, I've been unable to find any explicit
documentation for doing the migration specifically for iSeries Access for
the Web.


As it appears now, I have to completely recreate the application server that
services iSeries Access for the Web and then change my existing HTTP server
to the new V6 "profile".

 

Anyone else done this?  Any magic to getting it done easily?

 

Brandan A. Haines

iSeries System Administrator II

Cooper Standard Automotive--Auburn, IN

260.927.3587

bahaines@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

 

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