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Hi Douglas,

Oh... just my situation - some times ago.

In my archives I found this mail:

>Giovanni,
>I'm on V5R1 with latest CUM, but I removed both
>FRCAEnableFileCache On  and                
>FRCACacheLocalFileRunTime /cgidev/*.gif
>and I'm up running.
>Leif
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Giovanni Perotti" <gb_perotti@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <Easy400Group@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: 9. april 2005 00:01
>Subject: Re: [Easy400Group] FRCAEnableFileCache On (Apache Server).
>Leif,
>I'm using that directive
>FRCAEnableFileCache On
>since a long time on V5R2 without any problem.
>My last PTF for 5722DG1 is
>SI11718
>How about installing some recent CUM?
>Giovanni

As you can see, just mark out the FRCAxxxxxxxxx lines with # or remove them.
As I remember I had three lines (not the only two lines above).

HTH and best regards,
Leif

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Douglas W. Palme" <dpalme@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Web400 List" <web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 31. august 2005 17:56
Subject: [WEB400] cgidev2 - cont'd


> We are still having a problem getting the cgidev2 to load when we issue the 
> strtcpsvr server(*http) httpsvr(cgidev2apa) command.
> 
> I checked the job log and here is what it is returning:
> 
> Message . . . . :   Directive not 
> recognized.                                        
> Message . . . . :   Directive not 
> recognized.                                        
>  Cause . . . . . :   Directive FRCAEnableFileCache is not a recognized 
> HTTP           
>    server directive.  The HTTP server did not start. 
> Recovery  . . . :                
>    Correct or remove the directive.  Then start the HTTP server 
> again.                
>    Technical description . . . . . . . . :   See the HTTP server 
> documentation        
>    on configuration and administration for more 
> information.                          
> 
> 
> We are running V5R1 so I am not sure if that makes a difference with the 
> directives or not.  Suggestions? Comments?




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