David,

I've found the HTTPAdmin to be rather flaky for admining WAS servers, but
haven't run into this particular problem.  Are the servers still running in
the same subsystem?  Don't you have the adminconsole for you WASE server
running?

Regards,

Jim McLean


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I'm hoping someone out there can help me.  In June we upgraded our old
AS/400 with a new iSeries 810.  Both were running V5R2, so the changeover
went pretty smoothly.  We have a couple of WAS-Express Application Servers
running using WebFacing.  The applications have been running fine.

However, we needed to make some changes so I built my EAR file and brought
it up for update.  When I went into HTTPAdmin it lists all my HTTP servers
but none of my Application Servers.  Has anyone encountered this and/or
have any ideas of retrieving the definitions?  I'd really rather not have
to re-create the definitions (and risk accidentally messing one up).

Thanks!


David R. Sager
Project Leader, BPMS
Office:  (847) 482-2627
Cell:      (847) 489-4941
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