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My best advise is to look into the adminconsole app in the WAS for iSeries
manual (http://publib-b.boulder.ibm.com/abstracts/sg246588.html?Open).  It
runs as an application in your WASE server.

Hopefully you enabled this application during your install.  If not, there
is a way to start it manually by a tool IBM calls the WASAdmin (which I've
never used).  Once you have that running you can point your browser over to
the http://as400:?/admin and install/config everything from there.  When
you start your WASE server with a startServer QSH cmd it will list the port
that the adminconsole is listening on (if enabled).

I wish I could be of more help, but that's about all I can think of.

Regards,
Jim McLean


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We did a complete system restore, so yes, the servers are running in the
same subsystem.  We implemented WebSphere using the "Getting Started with
WebSphere" book, so have only used HTTPAdmin for managing the servers (they
run consistently, so there's been no real need to monitor).  The only thing
running in the QASE subsystem are the 2 applications.  If there's another
way to manage these things I'm willing to try.

----- Message from "Jim McLean" <Jim.McLean@xxxxxxxxxx> on Thu, 12 Aug 2004
12:05:15 -0400 -----

      To: web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx

 Subject: Re: [WEB400] Missing Application
          Servers



David,

I've found the HTTPAdmin to be rather flaky for admining WAS servers, but
haven't run into this particular problem.  Are the servers still running in
the same subsystem?  Don't you have the adminconsole for you WASE server
running?

Regards,

Jim McLean


David R. Sager
Project Leader, BPMS
Office:  (847) 482-2627
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