you can still get down to v4r5 ACUM on fixcentral...

best regards

Roberto

On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 4:35 PM, Lindstrom, Scott R.
<slindstrom@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Does anyone have the last V5R2 cumulative PTF from March 22, 2006 ("TC06080?")?  We are one cume behind on these systems and perhaps that would solve my problem.

Scott Lindstrom
Pactiv Corporation


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Subject: HTTP *ADMIN server won't start

My pair of newly acquired V5R2 LPARS both run HTTP servers.  (These were built from SAVE 21 images after being spun off from another company).

One partition starts HTTP *ADMIN with no problem.  The other fails with:

HTP8703    Diagnostic              40   10/10/11  12:04:53.216472  QZSRAPR      QHTTPSVR    *STMT    QZTCJK      QHTTP
                                    From module . . . . . . . . :   QZSRSNDM
                                    From procedure  . . . . . . :   sendMessageToJobLog
                                    Statement . . . . . . . . . :   13
                                    To module . . . . . . . . . :   JKJNIWK
                                    To procedure  . . . . . . . :   validate
                                    Statement . . . . . . . . . :   257
                                    Message . . . . :   An attempt to initialize a Java Virtual Machine failed.
                                    Cause . . . . . :   In the properties file specified by the JkWorkersFile
                                      directive, a worker was configured with the type "jni".  This configuration
                                      requires that the worker process URL requests in a Java Virtual Machine in
                                      the HTTP server job.  The attempt to initialize the Java Virtual Machine has
                                      failed.  The HTTP server did not start. Recovery  . . . :   Look for other
                                      messages in the job log that may provide more information.  It is possible
                                      that the classpath that is configured in the properties file is not correct.
                                       Configure the JkLogFile directive to specify a file where detailed tracing
                                      information can be stored.  Configure the JkLogLevel directive specifying a
                                      value of "debug" to enable detailed tracing information.  Start the HTTP
                                      server again and examine the output.  If you can not determine the cause of
                                      the error, contact your service provider for assistance.

Both servers are at the same PTF level for both 5722JV1 and 5722DG1.

I have added the -vv option on the start command to get verbose output.

One of the logs points to this file being the problem, yet the file is the same on each LPAR:

0000005D:473312 mod_jk: Error while processing the workers properties file /QIBM/ProdData/HTTPA/admin/conf/workers.propertie [s]
0000005D:473336 mod_jk: jk_error_exit()
0000005D:473344 ap_log_error()
0000005D:473344 log_error_core()
0000005D:473456 log_error_core():  "[Wed Oct 12 12:04:57 2011] [emerg] Error while opening the workers"

I am at a loss on what else to look at.  Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Scott Lindstrom

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