I have been migrating several Original IBM servers to Apache servers in the last couple days and we saw this a lot. You have a problem where a program cannot be found. The MCH3401 says 'cannot resolve....' so a call in there is failing. The MSG0107 littered our error logs until we fixed this problem. In this customer's case the initial CGI program was coded to call all sub-programs from a single library so even though the programs existed in the jobs library list it didn't look there. You may have a similar issue.
 - Larry

Douglas W. Palme wrote:

I think I have the directives issue taken care of, I thought there was some major differences between the apache for linux directives and the iseries but apparently not.

I have tried to compile a very simple program using Bob Cozzi's cgilib and I am getting some errors in the job log.

Here is the program as it is currently written:

H BNDDIR('CGILIB') /INCLUDE XTOOLS/QCPYSRC,CGILIB DFNAME S 10A DSZHEADER C 'Content-type: text/html\n\n' DSZHTML S 1000A VARYING DNCOUNT S 10I 0 C callp CGIINIT() C EVAL SZHTML = '<HTML><HEAD><TITLE></TITLE></HEAD>' C EVAL SZHTML = '<BODY>HELLO WORLD!</BODY> + C </HTML>' C EVAL NCOUNT = cgiStdout(SZHEADER) C EVAL NCOUNT = cgiStdout(SZHTML) C EVAL *INLR = *ON C RETURN
I get an internal server error and here is the output from the error Log:

ZSRV_MSG0107: Premature   end of script headers: File name is CGITEST.PGM
CGI PROGRAM /QSYS.LIB/QCGISRC.LIB/CGITEST.PGM RETURNED EXCEPTION ID MCH3401 SEE JOBLOG FOR JOB 017694/QTMHHTTP /APACHEDFT

When I try to display the job log with DSPJOBLOG it tells me it can't display the log since the job has ended.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Douglas


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