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Your Web server instance has a name - say, APACHEDFT. WRKLNK '/www/apachedft/logs/*' and look for the last error log - look for information in there.

You MIGHT also find information in job logs of the server jobs. WRKSBSJOB QHTTPSVR and find the jobs with job name of your server instance - APACHEDFT in my example above.

HTH
Vern
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From: Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

1-When I set the port at 80 I can reach the page with
http://123.456.789.8/. When I change the port to 2020 and look for
http://123.456.789.8:2020 I get a 404 not found.
2- Yes, I stopped and restarted the server after each change.
3-I used netstat *cnn to see what was out there. It was what I expected
to see. 2020 was there and running when it should have been.
4- I used http://123.456.789/ and http://123.456.789.8:2020 as the address.

Thank you Simon and Peter.


Simon Coulter wrote:
On 23/09/2008, at 9:01 AM, Booth Martin wrote:


Creating an i5 server at a port other than port 80. I have
followed the
tutorial and I can create a server on port 80 and reach it, but if
I set
the port to any other number it isn't found. What page of the manual
have I skipped?


Did you define a different port in the configuration?

Did you start that server instance? Is it running?

Is the port you specified in use by something else? Is it in use by
your server instance? (NETSTAT option 3 will show you).

Did you specify the port number in the URL in the location field of
the browser?

Note: You cannot dynamically change the port of a running server. You
must end and restart.


Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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