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David
As to seeing the servers, WRKLNK '/www/*' and there they are. Now there
also have to be the members in the file in QUSRSYS/QATMHINSTC, but /www
gives you a start.
I run the 2001 port on 6.1 and something still comes up. As mentioned
elsewhere, there's an option there for the previous interface.
I believe the change is documented - IBM always do - here is a bit from
the 6.1 Memo to Users -
Note: The i5/OS Tasks page, which used to be shown when you entered the
following URL:
http://{system}:2001 now must be accessed from the IBM Systems Director
Navigator for i5/OS
Welcome page. Click the i5/OS Tasks Page link at the bottom of the
Welcome page to view the
tasks from the i5/OS Tasks page.
Admittedly, it IS tucked away in the topic, "Web enablement of System i
Access"!!
HTH
Vern
On 9/20/2010 4:53 AM, David FOXWELL wrote:
Hi,
The address for working with http servers at http://myi:2001/ has changed since moving to V6R1, and it seems it has been made impossible for me to connect with my profile and therefore experiment with CGIDEV2.
However, I can still run STRTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTP) HTTPSVR(*ADMIN) on the i. Now, I can't see the list of servers I want to start. Surely there is a way to list them on the green screen and then run STRTCPSVR SERVER(*HTTP) HTTPSVR(myserver)?
Thanks.
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