Did you read both the section "IBM WebSphere Application Server V6.0
(5733-W60) and IBM
WebSphere Application Server Version 6.1 (5733-W61)" of the 6.1 Memo To
Users at
http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v6r1m0/topic/rzaq9/rzaq9.pdf
From that same document read also "IBM HTTP Server for i5/OS (5761-DG1)"
subsection "Plug-ins and LoadModule directives"

But a real important thing is from the 7.1 Memo to Users available at
http://pic.dhe.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v7r1m0/topic/rzaq9/rzaq9.pdf
"The minimum required level of WebSphere Application Server V6.1 on i 7.1
is 6.1.0.29."
I don't think your version of V6.1.0.0 qualifies.
Read the sections "IBM WebSphere Application Server Version 6.1 (5733-W61)
and IBM
WebSphere Application Server Version 7.0 (5733-W70)"
There's another interesting section in there that goes something like:
"3. After upgrading to i 7.1, if you upgraded from i 5.4 or earlier then
update the Application Server
service programs for i 7.1. To update the programs:..."

7.1 is also very specific on “Plug-ins and LoadModule directives”.

In short read the <expletive deleted> Memo To Users. Read both the 6.1
and the 7.1 version.

Another thing. You may want to read some other's posts. IDK if you just
subscribe long enough to ask a question, get your answers and unsubscribe
or just ignore posts. But your earlier post about the special library
above QSYS hits this list at least once a month.

I took the time to find all this information for you, respect that.


Rob Berendt

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