Mark, Jim, Simon

Thank you very much for your fast answer. I should explaim more my problem.
If I start the HTTP server it allways gets CNDW status. I thought this is
wrong but I recived Jim's answer. I have checked and found out that the
server works! It means I can see on the browser my static html pages located
in directory "/magazyn". The problem is I can't call CGI programs located in
library MGCGI. Browser returns error 500. I tested to run a debugger over
CGI but the program wasn't even invoked.

The strange think is that exactly the same instance works on other as400 on
V4R3 whitout CNDW status. That's why I thought a CNDW status must be the
reason.

This is my configuration (on the box without CNDW works fine):
Enable GET
Enable HEAD
Enable POST
Exec /cgi-bin/* /QSYS.LIB/MGCGI.LIB/*.PGM %%EBCDIC%%
Pass /Magazyn/*
LogTime localtime
LogFormat Common
Imbeds on html

Once again: library MGCGI exist and I am trying to call programs without
.pgm extension

Any sugestion?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark A. Manske" <mmanske@minter-weisman.com>
To: <web400@midrange.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 3:26 PM
Subject: RE: [WEB400] CNDW status of QHTTPSVR


> The only thing I think looks odd, but I am not sure if it matters
completely
> is that after your .MBR at the end, I have another "parm" - mine looks
> like the following:
>
>
>  CALL PGM(QHTTPSVR/QZHBHTTP) PARM('1' 'AS400LIVE' '-uiMin' '5' '-uiMax'
'20
>  ' '-cEAMap' '*CCSID' '-cAEMap' '*CCSID' '-uiCCSID' '819' '-r'
'/QSYS.LIB/Q
>  USRSYS.LIB/QATMHTTPC.FILE/AS400LIVE.MBR' '-minat' '5' '-maxat' '20')
>
> What exact message are you getting - you only mention that you receive a
> wrong status, do you
> have a message log, error screen or some such thing???
>
> As for spool files by user QTHHHTTP, you do mean QTMHHTTP don't you???
> I have found that the job logs or even the program dumps do not always go
to
> that user profile,
> therefore you should check your outqs (QEZDEBUG  and QEZJOBLOG) for any
> recent listings.
> Unfortunately (depending on your point of view; I do not currently have
any
> logs to see which
> user profile they have come up under; but I thought it was qpgmr or
qsysopr.
>
> HTH
>
>
> Mark
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: web400-admin@midrange.com [mailto:web400-admin@midrange.com]On
Behalf
> Of Radoslaw Nowicki
> Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 5:46 AM
> To: web400@midrange.com
> Subject: [WEB400] CNDW status of QHTTPSVR
>
>
> Hi *all
>
> my problem is that the qhttpsvr recive wrong status CNDW.
>
> I am sure there must be somethig I have missed...
>
> This is what I allredy checked:
> 1. QTMHHTTP is *Enabled
> 2. The firts job of QHTTPSVR (that one with CNDW status) looks ok (imo)
> ">> CALL PGM(QHTTPSVR/QZHBHTTP) PARM('1' 'MAGAZYN' '-uiMin' '10' '-uiMax'
> '40'
>     '-cEAMap' '*CCSID' '-cAEMap' '*CCSID' '-uiCCSID' '819' '-r'
> '/QSYS.LIB/QU
>    SRSYS.LIB/QATMHTTPC.FILE/MAGAZYN.MBR')
> "
> 3. There are no spool files generated by QTHHHTTP user
> 4. The QSYSOPR message queue sais only that the server ist started
>
> Can anybody help me?
>
> Radek
>
>
>
>
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