And to add to that. You must be logged in as QSECOFR. Just having
*SECOFR authority is not enough.
Brian May
Project Lead
Management Information Systems
Garan, Incorporated
Starkville, Mississippi
Young i Professionals
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Re: [WEB400] Getting started with Zend - more problem detail
I didn't install MySQL, so I am less familiar with its installation.
However, if you installed the Zend Core using the silent mode of
installation, you need to install MySQL manually. According to the
installation guide you need to:
1. Enter command go zendcore/zcmenu on an iSeries command line.
2. Select Option 6 - MySQL management menu.
3. You will be prompted to install the MySQL database.
Note: MySQL must be installed by QSECOFR.
If you're still having problems, don't hesitate to contact Zend support.
You get a year of free online support when you install Zend Core.
Kelly
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Thanks - this fixed the Admin Web Gui issue, but not the MySQL issues
from
my other posting
Larry Kleinman
Kleinman Associates, Inc.
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You may need to start some services.
Sign on to the iSeries on which the Zend Core is installed. Enter the
following command:
go zendcore/zcmenu
Select option 5 Service Management Menu.
You definitely need the Zend Core Subsystem running (Option 1) and the
the Apache Server instance running (Option 4). You should also make sure
the i5_COMD service is running (Option 8) if you want to use the PHP
Toolkit.
After all the services are running, check the Admin Web GUI again.
Kelly
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Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2009 1:55 PM
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Subject: [WEB400] Getting started with Zend - more problem detail
In addition to what I just posted, I also have a problem trying to get
to
the
Zend Core Administration Web GUI
My browser displays the following
Proxy error -
The proxy server received a response from an upstream server that is not
valid.
The proxy could not handle the request for GET /
Reason: Could not connect to remote server (127.0.0.1): Connection
attempts to all IP addresses failed.
Larry Kleinman
Kleinman Associates, Inc.
212-949-6469
203-255-4100
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