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Hi Rob,

Thanks for the link. I tried
http://<systemname>:2004/Navigator/mainframe/network/host-server
and got:
Not Found
The application or context root for this request has not been found:
/Navigator/mainframe/network/host-server

2004 is our Nav port. Also tried port 2002, per your link, same result.

We're on 7.4 TR3, PTFs are "fairly" current. Perhaps not current enough?
Google was not my friend. Can you suggest a link or terms to search on?

- Dan

On Fri, Mar 25, 2022 at 7:29 AM Rob Berendt <rob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Have you tried this
http://gdihq:2002/Navigator/mainframe/network/host-server
Just replace gdihq with the name of your lpar. Providing you're running
7.3 or greater with current PTF's.
The sql box on the top right is inactive on this page though.

Rob Berendt
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https://www.mcpressonline.com/it-infrastructure-other/general/getting-control-of-host-servers
has a link to the defunct midrangecomputing_dot_com website for the source
code for the WRKHOSTSVR command. It consists of RPG source WHSR1, DSPF
source WHSFM, CL source CHKSVRPGM, as well as command source WRKHOSTSVR.

Does anyone have this source available? Or is there another utility out
there that does the same thing? Primarily, I am simply interested in
displaying the status of each host server.

- Dan
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