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Thanks to http://archive.midrange.com/web400/200302/msg00015.html, I discovered 
that my ADMIN and ADMINORIG members were switched! Isn't it amazing how quickly 
you can solve a problem once you take the time to type it all up and post it to 
the world?

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Metz, Zak 
        Sent: Sun 12/28/2003 12:50 PM 
        To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries 
        Cc: 
        Subject: RE: [WEB400] New install v5r1, Apache *ADMIN fails
        
        

        Also, in QSYSOPR I see:
        
        Unknown command line option -c.   
        Unknown command line option Listen.
        Unknown command line option 2001. 
        
        All TCP7420.
        
        Didn't one of those jobs used to go JVAW for a while at startup?
        
                -----Original Message-----
                From: Metz, Zak
                Sent: Sun 12/28/2003 12:16 PM
                To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx
                Cc:
                Subject: [WEB400] New install v5r1, Apache *ADMIN fails
               
               
        
                Friends,
               
                I've just received my new 170-2292. I initialized the system 
installed the LIC, OS, and LPPs. I also installed c3175 and SF99156-16.
               
                I went several rounds with 5722DG1. After installing the cume 
package, the *ADMIN server failed to start. My symptoms matched this thread for 
which no solution was documented: 
http://archive.midrange.com/java400-l/200303/msg00139.html. After removing and 
reinstalling DG1 the problem "went away." I've reinstalled the cume and group 
since and it now continues to work. (Am I supposed to have something besides 
*BASE?)
               
                Well, sort of. And that's the problem. I've got...
               
                QHTTPSVR       QSYS        SBS      .0                   DEQW
                  ADMIN        QTMHHTTP    BCH      .2  PGM-QZHBHTTP     CNDW
                  ADMIN        QTMHHTTP    BCI      .0  PGM-QZHBHJOB     TIMW
                  ADMIN        QTMHHTTP    BCI      .0  PGM-QYUNLANG     TIMW
                  ADMIN        QTMHHTTP    BCI      .0  PGM-QZHBHJOB     TIMW
                  ADMIN        QTMHHTTP    BCI      .0  PGM-QZHBHJOB     TIMW
               
                ...running now. Pointing a browser to http://dart:2001 now gets 
me a sign on window and to the "AS/400 Tasks" page, although the "Configure the 
IBM IPP Server" picture fails to appear. Clicking on "IBM HTTP Server for 
AS/400" gets me a 403-Forbidden for http://dart:2001/HTTPAdmin. These screens 
really don't look current, but I have nothing to compare them to to say for 
certain.
               
                There was some mention in another thread about properly 
populating the TCP/IP domain information. That information is in place.
               
                If I try to WRKHTTPCFG *ADMIN, I get HTPA105: "Unable to update 
server configuration ADMIN." I'm signed on as QSECOFR.
               
                I'm really not sure where to go from here. I'm not familiar 
with the underlying system files where it keeps track of instaces so I need to 
get this thing working. Any ideas?
               
                Regards,
                Zak Metz
                
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