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On 31/08/2006, at 6:08 AM, <dickjaz@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Okay, I am a Neophyte when it comes to the HTTP server (powered by Apache) I admit it. I purchased a used 270 running V5R3M0 and everything is working fine. I went to work with the HTTP servers a couple of weeks ago and found that I can not use the built in administrative tool. Using NETSTAT I found that APACHEDFT is using port 80 but for some reason port 2001 is no where to be found. I am able to display the Apache default page but that is it. I have been searching the IBM site and Google and I can not find documentation on how to reestablish port 2001. If anyone could point me in a direction I would be deeply appreciative.

You have to start the *ADMIN instance of the Apache server before it will be listening on port 2001.

STRTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTP) HTTPSVR(*ADMIN)

Wait for it to start completely then point your browser at port 2001.


Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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