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7.3, but this process started back on 7.1.

We started running this process in 2016. We first saw this issue a week ago Monday. Once the first error appeared, every subsequent call failed. It did it again yesterday. Just like before, once the first error appeared, every subsequent call failed. I was out of the office both days, and I had ops bounce the Apache server. Both times that immediately fixed the problem.

I can't replicate it inside or outside of HTTP.

Yes, the URL is a literal in the RPG code.


Eliminating the error would be ideal, but right now I'd just settle for damage control (ie. when the first error happens, do something to prevent the string of subsequent errors).


Thanks



-----Original Message-----
From: Bradley Stone [mailto:bvstone@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 5:31 PM
To: RPG programming on the IBM i / System i <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: HTTPAPI & revoked SSL cert

Justin,

What OS version are you running?

Is this random?

Can you recreate the problem outside of the HTTP server?

Is the endpoint always the same?

Since HTTPAPI is reporting the error, that is the error I would try to recreate and solve before digging to deep into other things to try and "fix" the issue some other way.


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