I've verified that port 8000 is open. This is looking more like an install
problem. There are no jobs in the ZEND sbs and no ZENDADMIN user profile.
Thanks,
Todd
Jorge Merino
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Make sure that the ports are opened on your firewall.
Weeks ago, we had kind of the same problem but with Websphere, the main
problem was that it required so many ports opened that never were mentioned
on the IBM documentation, finally, after struggling with Job Logs and
support from IBM, we opened ports again and again until it finally got
fixed.
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I'm comfortable with the config. files but that does not seem to be the
problem. There are no jobs running in the ZEND subsystem.
For anyone running the Zend server, what user profiles do you have? The
post I noted before points out a user of ZENDADMIN. That is not present on
my system but there is a profile named ZENDTECH. This seems to point to an
install issue but I'm not sure.
Thanks,
Todd
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Are you comfortable working with apache conf files? It sounds like the
problem is with the Apache server installed in PASE. You can access its
conf
file at /usr/local/Zend/apache2/conf/
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:06, <TAllen@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We've got Zend Core installed on a version 5.4 machine but I'm unable to
bring up the admin GUI console. A proxy error shows on the screen. I
see
the following error in the ZEND job:
Subsystem ZEND cannot start autostart job ZC_STR_ASJ.
That led me here:
https://www.zend.com/en/forums/index.php?t=msg&th=2659&start=0&S=361a623515efd8d25dcd5b8624aa1f39
But apparently the product was installed as QSECOFR.
I see the following errors in the apache2/logs/error_log:
[Fri Mar 13 10:50:14 2009] [warn] Init: PRNG still contains insufficient
entropy!
[Fri Mar 13 10:50:14 2009] [error] Init: Failed to generate temporary 512
bit RSA private key
Configuration Failed
This seems to point to an SSL problem. I was not involved but is this an
option that needs to be changed/uninstalled?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Todd
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